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About joanneeddy

Writer living in North Carolina. Originally from upstate New York. I love my family, my community, and my friends, and embrace 'living deliberately' in the world, trying to make a difference. I have written an as yet unpublished book, The Call, an epic fantasy with historical fiction and folklore elements. My blog is for other writers, for those who love a good read, and for all who, like me, are looking to find and live their call.

Setting Sail in New Winds


“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade wind in your sails. Explore. … Continue reading

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Creating Diamonds: Plans and the Pressure of Time


“To achieve great things two things are needed: a plan, and not quite enough time.” Leonard Bernstein I am in Raleigh, making soup, listening to NPR, and hear this quote. Interesting. I find myself mulling it over, simmering it in … Continue reading

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In the Ashes of My Brothers – a 9 11 Remembrance of my service at Ground Zero


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American history is filled with iconic moments that live forever in everyone’s memory. They change the course of events and drive our collective lives as a people. Some of you could tell of December…

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Going to Ground – On Meditation and Finding a Center


‘When through fiery trials thy pathway shall lie, my grace, all sufficient, shall be thy supply; the flames shall not hurt thee; I only design, thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine. From the hymn, “How Firm a Foundation” One … Continue reading

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Against the Wind – Finding Strength in Adversity


“Kites rise highest against the wind – not with it.” Winston Churchill “The world breaks everyone, and afterwards, some are strong at the broken places.” Ernest Hemingway Last week I urged we accept that change will come. However, while  it … Continue reading

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Leaving Our Comfort Behind – On Sojourning in Strange Lands


“I have been a Sojourner in a Strange Land.” Moses  Exodus 2:22 Most people like the comfort of the familiar:   Our morning cup of coffee on the back porch, slipping into our cozy, run down at the heels slippers … Continue reading

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Eye on the Prize


Paul and Silas thought They was lost Dungeon shook and The chains come off Keep your eyes on the prize Hold on The only thing I did was wrong, was stay in the wilderness too long, Keep your eyes on … Continue reading

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Learning to Play…and Why We Need To


The German poet Schiller wrote: ‘Deeper meaning resides in the fairy tales told to me in my childhood than in the truth that is taught by life.’  He was right in more ways than one. Watching our rescued Shepherd, Nessa, learn to … Continue reading

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Ally Ally Oxen Free – On Stress and Finding Home Base


Did you play tag and hide and seek when you were a kid?  I did. I’m a baby boomer and my neighborhood was full of kids. On warm summer evenings after dinner, we would somehow all know where to “meet … Continue reading

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Pathways in the Heart – On rescues, grief and healing


Rescue dogs can be like a complicated puzzle.  So ‘mothering’ one can be complex because you don’t have all the pieces. Understanding and putting those pieces together in healing ways is the promise you make to a rescue. Raen, the … Continue reading

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