I spent most of thanksgiving day in the emergency room with my dad and his wife. After a few hours, I went outside the waiting room to grab a cup of vending machine coffee and was surprised to see the new massive cups drop down once I made my selection….three times the size of what [...]
Archive for November, 2006
Coffee Vending Goes Large
Posted in Design, How I See, My Life, Perspective, Seeing IS a verb, Sharing, What I see, thinking outloud on November 30, 2006 | 1 Comment »
Happy Thanksgiving
Posted in Friends, How I See, My Life, Perspective, Seeing IS a verb, Sharing, Something to think about, What I see, health and fitness, thinking outloud on November 24, 2006 | 1 Comment »
If you are seeking you will never find what you are looking for. Just BE.
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I am grateful for the fresh air, sunshine, season, the trees that give us life and teach us wisdom. I am grateful for my friends who have taught me so much and share so much with me. I am grateful for [...]
Airplanes, Lakes, Blue Sky and Ocean
Posted in Airplanes, California, How I See, Landscape, My Life, Need I Say More, Perspective, Seeing IS a verb, What I see on November 21, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
I needed some blue in here for my own sanity. Love the colors of late fall. Subtle reds, mustard yellows, salmon pinks and beiges. Lost on most as they begin the ritual of winter. Head down, shoulders up. I forgot to put the battery back in my camera friday and just about cried when I [...]
Dr. Suess
Posted in Note to self..., Perspective, Poems & Quotations on November 21, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind. -Dr. Suess
PHOTO: ©Kate Pabst 2006. All rights reserved.
Please Be Kind
Posted in Changing the world, How I See, How You See, Keeping ahead of the Jones, My Life, Perspective, Seeing IS a verb, Sharing, Something to think about, Spirituality, What I see, thinking outloud on November 17, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
There is nobody else like you in the world. You are unique, and original. Allow yourself to grow, discover, make mistakes, love. It is a wonderful rich journey we are on. Be your authentic self above everything else. Love and kindness is the default of life. Be kind to each other and look for [...]
The Way I See It
Posted in How I See, My Life, Perspective, Seeing IS a verb, Something to think about, What I see on November 12, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Carpooling and Blogging
Posted in Blogging, Carpooling, Friends, How I See, Perspective on November 12, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
An experiment really..this blogging thing. Not an experiment but school. Not school really but a playground. Yeah, a playground. I’m addicted to immersing myself in experiences like a kid on a ride. Enjoying the tossing and turning and pleasant surprises along the way. Now let’s get to the carpooling part….a friend and coworker (who is [...]
Movie Moments
Posted in Movie Moment, Seeing IS a verb, Something to think about, What I see on November 12, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Never in the movie…just the observer observering, directing, distinquishing. Like sailing…riding the waves, feeling it, and watching the horizon. I don’t miss anything. Which is a blessing and a curse. I am taking in information all around me, processing and storytelling. Out of these stories, there is a moment where time even alters––slows down– or [...]
I’ve Seen This Before
Posted in Movie Moment, Perspective, Seeing IS a verb, What I see, thinking outloud on November 12, 2006 | 2 Comments »
I definately need a writer. A very little writer to sit on my shoulder and capture all the things running through my head constantly. I am the cameraman, the director, the writer, the grip, the casting agent, the caterer, the actor, the agent, the extra, the editor, the producer and promoter all wrapped up in [...]
Grace Upside Down
Posted in Spirituality on November 11, 2006 | 1 Comment »
I went to your blog yesterday and it said it was private and password protected…a few hours later it was totally gone!
I miss your blog! Please tell me how I can still stay connected to you and your insightful writings. I miss the discourse. Please contact me.