it's been a while, eh?
Ah yes. The Canadian in me comes out every now and again. But I digress...
Check out Wendy's new book, I'm Not the New Me, as well as this great review of the book on Gaper's Block. Just a small example of how a little-known writer can become a published well-known writer in such a short period of time.
I am continually inspired by instances of people following their talents, skills, interests, passions, etc., and being able to do it well and even possibly make a living doing the very thing they love.
I so love that.
In the meantime, I'll just do some downward-facing dog and triangle poses in yoga class to deal with the fact that I have yet to fully commit to a path of work that I absolutely love. I have yet to discover it, in fact.
Comments
wow, sonja - you are hard core when it comes to yoga! bikram kicks butt. you go, girl!
as for the canadian, i think you may be referring to a different one than i. we actually still keep in touch, after all these years! it's been a few months since we last emailed - i imagine we've both gotten overwhelmed by life. :) but we chat every now and then. longevity teaches you a lot.
Posted by: delara | April 28, 2005 12:05 PM
I've wondered what had happened to that particular canadian. After our travel teaching trip to USSR back in '91 we never heard from him again...hmm.
Btw, I've just started doing bikram yoga, grrrrl It's da best!
Posted by: sonja | April 28, 2005 10:43 AM
I guess then that I must admit the Australian 'brekkie' can be traced to my first love. Funny what sticks with you.
Posted by: george | April 28, 2005 10:01 AM
nah. my first love was a canadian, and i picked up "eh" from him way back when. i've never quite gotten it out of my vocab, so it pops up every now and then. it is my canadian heritage.
Posted by: delara | April 28, 2005 12:31 AM
Yay for a new post!
Canadian, wha? Am I missing something? ;)
Posted by: george | April 27, 2005 10:48 PM