Life's Moments Within
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Book Details
About the Book
The poetry in this book spans over many various
insights, from simple day to day occurrences to complex opposing conflicts. It
paints clear portraits of the beauty of
life’s amazing wonders. It provides a roller coaster of emotions from
deep within, leaving the reader digesting its contents of ideas and thoughts to
contemplate and relate to. It brings to life and gives personality to nature’s
gifts. Details are in depth with life’s everyday happenings. Whether the reader
takes a stroll outside on a sunny day or drifts into their sleep, he or she
will feel the impact of his or her travels.
There is something for everyone, for all ages: nature, children, love,
happiness, humor, sadness, fears, etc.; a true mixture of ups and downs.
Ranging from detailed scenes to heart filled emotions, along with two sided
opposing thoughts, and realistic inner fears, this book is a potluck of what
life is about. In summary, it is just a small speck in time, unraveling the
endless array of what exists.
About the Author
Experienced with twenty-six years of marriage,
raising six children, enjoying four grandchildren, working full time as a
Registered Nurse, and volunteering for her community’s life squad has kept her
life busy. Limited and valuable is her spare free moments for writing,
painting, gardening, traveling, furthering education and enjoying the outdoors.
Her happiest moments come when she can do something creative and see the final
outcome of her efforts. Completing her first book of poetry has been a creative
and challenging role. Looking for the positive aspects in life and questioning
the negatives has inspired her varied topics as she takes life as it comes.
While living in a rural community and commuting to the city daily, she sees a
kaleidoscope of scenes during every season, anytime of day or night. She comes
into contact with people who are diverse in many aspects. From these
experiences, she takes ideas and transforms them into written paintings filled
with details, for the reader to relate to.