As a follow-up to a previous blog entry on slapstick on social media, let’s tackle another pet peeve – oversharing. Let’s face it: the digital
Author: FrogDiva
Writer, traveler, photographer - channelling the inner thoughts and emotions through the camera lens in homage to life, light, and the soul. These are the musings of a FrogDiva.
Photography and writing are pillars of my soul, and hence, inseparable from my being. The urge to write about what I photograph or match a photograph to my writings are processes that are never far from one another.
Why frogs? They are adaptable creatures who live and survive just about any environment you expose them to. They are short, chubby, not particularly pretty, but carry a wealth of experience with them. I collect them with a passion (the decorative type, not the live ones), and they are a reminder to return to the simplicity and spirituality of my being, but always making the most of each day, savouring every moment.
2nd. Sunday of Advent: Life Lessons from Dogs (Without Sniffing Anyone in Public)
I wasn’t always a crazy cat lady, believe it or not. Cats came into my life as a child in Kenya, where my parents adopted
From Compassion to Content: Why do Struggles and Accidents Go Viral in the Age of Social Media?
We live in an age where the question, “Are you okay?” has been replaced with, “Can you do that again? I missed it on camera.”
1st Sunday of Advent: Feline Masterclass
My former theology professors would probably have my head for writing such an irreverent piece for the First Sunday of Advent instead of sticking to
Drinking From My Saucer*
I’ve never made a fortune,And I’ll never make one nowBut it really doesn’t matter‘Cause I’m happy anyhow. As I go along my journeyI’m reaping better
“My Soul Is In A Hurry”
In keeping with the November theme and in the spirit of the year coming to a close in a few weeks from now, I borrow
