Tag Archive: inspiration

A Frost that Glows

In cold and white My soul drifts In light of frost I try to find my way The bitter chill Contains it all Wrapped-in, tight Yet, shielded from my eyes I can’t make… Continue reading

The Happy Keeper

There is this lovely older woman at the gym named Lynn. But I’d like to call her the Happy Keeper. I have never met anyone like her. Every single time I see her,… Continue reading

T’is the season for Bells

There’s nothing like the sound of festive Bells ringing. They signal the upcoming joy of the Christmas season by lifting the heart, cheering the spirit and making you smile. Try not to smile… Continue reading

Novel Update #23: Grieving

Well its been a while since my last Novel Update (June to be exact). Probably the biggest change since then is the fact that I am now tackling Part Two or Book Two… Continue reading

Fall-ing Farewell

As I watch the leaves of red tumble down right before my eyes, it breaks my heart to think  mere days remain of Fall. Paula Antonello Moore, Prose. Copyright: Monday, November 7, 2016. Image: Fallen… Continue reading

A Rare Dance

A brush with Spring in Fall  is a collision of Bliss and  Perfection wrapped in Glory. Paula Antonello Moore, Copyright: Tuesday, October 18, 2016. Image: By P.A. Moore.

Ignite

Confusion rules in chaos when I don’t know where to start And a seed goes un-planted…until That moment when just the right light ignites And a root dives to depths beyond sight.  … Continue reading

It’s NOW

A Café Moment “It’s being here now that’s important. There’s no past and there’s no future. Time is a very misleading thing. All there is ever, is the now…” George Harrison   I… Continue reading

HELLO TREES

Hello Trees I see you from below Happy that you glow green again. Hello Trees You lift my heart high Renewing a lost soul in Springtime light. Hello Trees Your glorious buds Bursting… Continue reading

Go…Take a Walk

Hello there Friends; At the moment, I am swamped with editing deadlines for my manuscript. So I thought I’d re-post a previous blog from last summer. Though it may be off season, the sentiment… Continue reading