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Women Writers: A Common Song


While I’ve been busy entertaining, I thought you might enjoy my partner Sara’s perspective on this week’s visit with fellow WordPress  bloggers Tori of “The Ramblings” and Lisa of “Woman Wielding Words.  The words Sara shares (on her Blipfoto site “Que Sera Sara“) are few, but her observation is well said and beautifully imaged.

My partner Kathy has relished spending time this week with a couple of her visiting writer friends.  I’ve enjoyed overhearing them talking “shop” — impressed with their passion and sympathetic to their common struggles.

Lisa, Thomas (Tori’s son), Tori, and Kathy in our back garden (L to R)

“A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.”
~ Maya Angelou

Stay tuned for more on my visit with Lisa and Tori early next week.  Tori and her son Thomas headed back to Nashville after breakfast this morning.  Lisa will be here till Sunday.  After that I’ll be back reading your amazing posts as usual.  Sorry to be away this week.

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45 Responses to Women Writers: A Common Song

  1. Looks like you all were enjoying a thought provoking conversation.

  2. That photo is awesome, you all look so relaxed. Have a great time!

  3. I would have loved being a fly on the wall (or backyard umbrella, as the case may be)…

  4. You look like you’re having SO much fun!! And there is nothing for the writing soul like fellow writers!

  5. Nice photo Sara. I like the perspective. Were you perched on a fence post, tree branch or doing a balancing act on a canopy as Kathy tired hard to appear nonchalant about your Margaret Bourke-White moment? Seriously, it looks like it was a lovely gathering amongst buds. It leaves me snark-less (almost).

  6. I want to come sit in your backyard!!!! Can’t wait to read all about it!!!

  7. *sniffle* I miss you!
    So glad that you had some friends to talk shop with! I so enjoyed our conversations about writing. Out here in Podunk we have no writers for me to bond with. *sigh* Tell Lexington to move here. We are only 20 minutes from Lake Erie and we have some nice beaches to visit…..

  8. What a lovely golden glow image – a tip of the hat to Sara. Like others have said I wish I were there to get a {HUG} rather than sending you one online. :)

  9. A lazy, comfortable day with friends and fellow writers….with your wonderful partner snapping pics! What more could a girl ask for? Looks enchanting, stimulating, and like just plain fun! Sign me up! xoxo

  10. So envious!

    Sara, I love the quotes you shared on your blip photo site today so much. Thank you for the lovely compilation!

  11. Was bourbon involved in this adventure at all?

    • Great question! There was no bourbon involved, but there was a lot of wine drinking through straws. I kid you not. Long story. Needless to say, that part involved Tori! LOL God, she’s funny!

  12. What a wonderful time you all seem to be having. I would love all this “shop talk.” Beautiful photo, Sara. Love the kodachrome-like colors. So rich and vibrant!

  13. This lovely pic made me think of pineapple juice for some reason. Go figure!

  14. I can’t wait for the blow-by-blow (edit-by-edit?).

  15. I love this photo, along with Sara’s words. I had to give up Blipfoto (just didn’t have the time), and I miss visiting Sara’s daily blips. Can’t wait to hear more about the visit. :)

    • Oh, the next post–the one from yesterday fills in the details with words, photos, and even video–so check it out. It was one amazing, and even at moments harrowing, adventure! Check it out. So great to hear from you. I’ve missed being away for a week!

  16. This is so sweet, Kathy. Between the photograph and the short words, I get a soft warm fuzzy feeling. Tell her I like the angle of the photo looking down on you “writer women”.

  17. I imagine it’s nice having your own private photographer. Nice shot.

  18. Sara has a great ability to capture a moment. I love this photo – all of you relaxed, leaning back in your chairs, feet up, so obviously comfortable with one another. What fun!

    • I couldn’t agree with you more. Sara takes a lovely photo–one that manages to capture the essence of an experience. Thanks so much for taking a look, Terri. Hope someday you can sit in our back yard, as well!

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