Post note: I took the above photos this week in the interest of a story I’m doing on Ilima Ursomarso, professional ballerina, belly, hula, and fire dancer. She’s a dance performer, a dance instructor, a movement arts therapist, a certified fitness trainer, and the director of Rhythm Fire Dance Company. Here, she’s teaching her Talent [...]
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~ The following was published in The Floyd Press on June 3, 2010. The scent of sandalwood, the glow of a flickering candle, and the peaceful flute melodies of Carlos Nakai set the stage for a transformative experience at the new Spa in Meadows of Dan’s Primland Resort. With a focus on relaxation and rejuvenation, [...]
~ Many of these photos appeared in The Floyd Press on June 3, 2010. Downtown visitors took time to smell the flowers and sample locally grown produce at the Farmers Market Grand Opening on Saturday, May 29th. Market vendor Tree Gigante’s booth of cut perennials drew admirers. Musician Bernie Coveney (shown in the background) provided [...]
I write like I play Scrabble: A feature story is only as good as the interview that precedes it, like a game is only as good as the letters you draw. But you have to make the best of what you have whether you’re playing Scrabble or writing a story. I write like I play [...]
1. Some people bring home puppies. My husband brings home stray hikers, campers, and bikers off The Blue Ridge Parkway. Saturday night we had 3 guests who have been bicycling cross country since November. See their webpage and blog HERE. 2. Recently said to my husband: “I feel rich. I have bluebirds at the feeder [...]
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