How good it is to find your special spot. A place to relax, to calm, to be. A place to listen, to be drawn into the moment. (No phones, ipads or laptops here!)
There's been quite a bit of media and a number of talks given since the release of my latest book, Fraying: Mum, memory loss, the medical maze and me, in March. Now, it's time to get back to basics, create a calm space ... and write.
Yes, all the talks and interviews are enjoyable, but at heart the joy of writing is one that for me cannot be quelled. If I don't write, I feel a part of myself is missing.
For those interested, I will be back speaking again in September, during Dementia Awareness Month. More details soon.
Thanks so much to those readers who have taken time to write to me to tell me of the delight they have taken in my latest book, Fraying: Mum, memory loss, the medical maze and me.
One of those responses, from a trauma nurse who, it turns out, grew up in an orphanage was so touching. Reading about her life, I began to see Fraying through new eyes.
We have all walked such different paths, and stories are such a great way to understand the path others tread.
Image: Maguk, Kakadu National Park, Australia (Gotta get yourself there!)
Image and text copyright: Michele Gierck
Holidays, especially in naturally beautiful places, can be a wonderful time to pause ... and ponder. They can become a vital time to power down, and then, eventually, recharge.
Image: view of the mountains from Kaikoura, South Island, New Zealand
Image and text copyright Michele Gierck
Just finished a magazine article on The Human Face of War. Afterwards, I sought some peace in the garden. And what a delight to see this bee -- head first, diving in. Just the way life needs to be lived!
Text and image copyright Michele Gierck
Michele's other blog: what inspires her www.michelemuses.wordpress.com
Writing may be a solitary experience, but bringing a book to life depends on a team of collaborators. And fortunately, the publisher of my next non-fiction book has an exceptional team.
And not just with books, but with life in general, a good crew of collaborators, or friends, make all the difference in life.
Text and image copyright Michele Gierck
Michele's other blog: www.michelemuses.wordpress.com
Most things that bloom, regardless of being a flower, or an artistic work start off as a small bud. And I'm hoping that the manuscript just forwarded to my publisher, a budding project, will bloom fully and vibrantly, delighting many readers.
Photo: A bush Pea - Michele's garden - one of the first spring buds, 2014
If you love flowers or nature, feel free to check out Michele's other blog:
www.michelemuses.wordpress.com
It's certainly time to celebrate now that the contract for my next non-fiction book has been signed with an excellent Australian publisher. More details soon. For now, it's on with the editing.
Image: Honeyeater at Bird Billabong, near Mary River, on the way to Kakadu National Park, The Northern Territory, Australia
Michele's website: www.michelegierck.com.au
What inspires Michele? Check out her other blog to find out - www.michelemuses.wordpress.com
Text and image copyright Michele Gierck
Sometimes places are so amazing, writing about them is a must. Here's the link to a travel piece I scribed on Lord Howe Island which appeared in Australian newspapers.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/travel/australia/immerse-yourself-in-lord-howe-islands-tropical-beauty/story-fnjjuyvd-1226888086987
Keep in mind that no matter how wonderful Lord Howe Island sounds, whether you are into nature, relaxing, natural beauty, peaceful environments, bush walking, snorkelling, coral reefs, swimming with fine friendly fish (and even Galapagos sharks), it's much better being there!
Photos and text copyright Michele Gierck
To find out what else inspire Michele, apart from Lord Howe Island, visit her other blog:
www.michelemuses.wordpress.com
The creative life is all about taking time. Time out, time for ideas and thoughts, time to be inspired. And sometimes that inspiration can be had by a simple stroll around the garden, a ramble along a sandy beach, or a meander by a small stream.
Text and photo copyright Michele Gierck
To find out what else inspires Michele, and her creative projects, check out her other blog: www.michelemuses.wordpress.com