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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 I have written an as yet unpublished book, The Call, an epic fantasy with historical fiction and folklore elements.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.

Battling Buttercups – A Lesson on Weeds


“Why do you build me up, Buttercup baby, just to let me down and mess me around, and worst of all, you never call, baby, when you say you will, but I love you still….” Song by the Foundations  (Want … Continue reading

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Especially in Spring


“Only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more to day than dawn. The sun is but a morning star.”  Henry David Thoreau I admit it. I’m a morning person. There is something about the quiet before anyone is … Continue reading

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Advancing at the forefront of dreams


“Taking a place at the table is not guaranteed.  Not everyone makes it to a seat of power…Ah…but taking a chair at the forefront of your dreams, that is possible. And, it is necessary, even if our dreams can change … Continue reading

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Stress, Lobsters, and Hermit Crabs


“A lobster lives within a rigid shell. As the lobster grows that shell becomes confining. The lobster feels itself under pressure and uncomfortable. It goes under rocks to protect itself, and casts off the shell, replacing it with a new … Continue reading

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On Leap Year and Red Petticoats


“In many European countries, especially in the upper classes of society, tradition dictates that a woman may propose to a man on February 29th. If he refuses, he has to buy her 12 pairs of gloves. The intention is that the … Continue reading

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Resolutions and Queries – Let the Dating Begin


“Go for it, while you can. I know you have it in you. And I can’t promise you’ll get everything you want, but I can promise nothing will change if you don’t try.” ― J.M. Darhower, Sempre I recently read … Continue reading

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The Great Creek Adventure


“Character develops in the stream of life.”  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe “Study how water flows in a valley streams, smoothly and freely between the rocks. Also learn from holy books and wise people. Everything – even mountains, rivers, plants and … Continue reading

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Amateur Day


Love is something you can’t describe.                                                                     … Continue reading

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One Hand Clapping


What is the sound of one hand clapping? This is a classic Zen meditation question, a koan exercise or contemplation of a question to which there is no answer.  Its purpose is to leave the “logical” mind behind and go … Continue reading

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Rescue Dogs – On Firefighters and Social Workers


“Disaster Strikes. Almost before the dust settles, the dog and handler teams are there, searching for victims alive and dead. With a sense of smell far more powerful than man’s and an ability to probe nooks and crannies that humans … Continue reading

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