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rcharvet@aol.com's avatar

Holy Snickeys! I never knew why I was so interested in bubble gum wrappers, the little quotes attached to tea bags, quotes on napkins, signage and whatnot. With that said, my best thinking comes to me while raking leaves and cleaning gutters. You know I saved the world many times while raking leaves, but didn't take enough time to write them down! Rats! One year, I wrote a Haiku every day based on "Walking with my Shadow" (on the trail with my dog named, you guessed it Shadow). And once again, I posted them on FB, but quit that social media years ago, so they are somewhere. I love to think of my words blown into the universal wind. I do love finding inspiration organically and through serendipity. As the poet Billy Collins stated, "Someone must be the scribes of the mundane...to record what the squirrels and hummingbirds do daily." I mean you get the gist. Thank you for making all my "note collecting" feel sane.

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Kathy Kalmer's avatar

This may seem odd, but I get my greatest inspirations about writing or creating either in the middle of the night (which is most often) or while in my swimming pool 3 days a week for an hour of aerobics. Those two times are my quiet dreamy times when I solve problems or get creative ideas. I don't meditate, I just think.

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