“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.” –Henry David Thoreau “What we really want to do is what we are really meant to do. When we do what we are meant to do, money comes to us,…
Angela Giles Klocke » Southern Colorado Writer & Photographer
Category Archives: Livin’ Life Out Loud!I’m one week into university life. Well, university life from a non-traditional student’s point of view, anyway (since I don’t live in a dorm room, belong to a sorority, or relate to ANY stories about partying all night and then having to roll out of bed at the crack of noon to hurry and get… As you might recall (or be learning for the first time), Radical Change is my theme for 2012. How it manifests as a whole is yet to be seen, but so far I’ve started (returned to) school at University of Colorado, entered into a Women’s Leadership program, and now today, a radical haircut. Before I… “We are each gifted in a unique and important way. It is our privilege and our adventure to discover our own special light.” -Evelyn Dunbar (Image captured at the Helm Wedding, shot this past summer.) -Maya Angelou One of my very favorite things is to watch young artists develop their talents and grow. I love showcasing their work and talking about them (bragging, really). I’ve shared some of my eldest son’s writing before, and recently my daughter’s poetry. (I’m waiting to see where my middle child’s artistic interests are.) I… What does it mean to you? I have loved Africa for as long as I can remember. I read books about it, watch movies, documentaries, read articles, and just love the culture, the music, the idea of where it all started. If Africa was a sole subject in college, I’d major in it. Truly. (My Compassion child is from Africa. Show… The new season of The Biggest Loser kicked off last night, and the theme of the season is NO EXCUSES. Perfect! My theme for this year is RADICAL CHANGE, so when I hear the words NO EXCUSES, they go hand-in-hand with my theme. To have radical anything, I think one has to ignore all excuses,… |
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