- Walk. The regular motion helps ideas flow.
- Read. Take time to appreciate the sounds of the words as well as the meaning.
- Slow down and pay attention. A change in scenery (especially outdoors) can bring inspiration.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Oh, What a View!
Posted by
JoAnn Early Macken
We're back from a brief camping trip in Wildcat Mountain State Park, where we hiked along nearly empty trails hoping for a glimpse of the Kickapoo River,
looked down on vultures soaring over the valley,
and rested and read in a secluded campsite.
At night, we stared up at a skyful of stars, warmed by a cozy campfire.
Every once in awhile, I remember the advice I give to students:
Works for me, too!
This week's Poetry Friday Roundup is at Today's Little Ditty.
JoAnn Early Macken
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6 comments:
Great advice!
Thank you, Diane! I have to remember it!
What a lovely meditation on writing!
Thank you, Bobbi! Sometimes I forget the basic stuff. Getting away for a bit helps me remember.
Thanks for the inspiration, JA. Just what I needed. And love the photos, too.
Thank you, Marti! I'm happy to hear it was helpful.
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