Remembrance

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Taken

I used to scratch your beard
Now all I scratch is glass.
Today it’s been a year
Still seems no time has passed.
Every day I tell you but
You can’t hear, I know.
I miss you so.

When I washed the dishes
You’d come up from behind.
Put your arms around me
“There’s work” I would remind.
You said you didn’t care and
You wouldn’t let me go.
I miss you so.

I made myself a promise
Almost a year ago today.
I would come to see you
And I would not delay.
I’d give you back the red rose
Taken not long ago.
I miss you so.

I’ve yet to come and see you
The day’s only begun.
I want to see you in the light
In the full morning sun.
Then maybe you’ll see me
Then maybe you’ll know.
I’ve made it a year without you

But I still miss you so.


© Helen H. David 2008




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Two Years of Ink In My Sweet Tea: Happy Birthday!

Monday, August 30, 2010


I know, it says birthday, not anniversary. That's because on this day two years ago, a woman was reborn in a way. The writer in this woman finally emerged on that day. So it was really like a birthday for me. And it's not far away from my belly-button birthday. I really enjoy writing this blog. I hope you enjoy reading it.




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Daily Journal Entry

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Test post from My Journal to Ink In My Sweet Tea.




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Contest over at Constant Revisions Blog

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Just want to say that the best blog I've found lately is Simon C. Larter's Constant Revisions. Simon is a hoot, and tells it like it is. I like that. Plus I love his sense of humor. The contest post is here. Check out his blog, and follow him on Twitter @WritingAgain.






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Test Post: Blogging on MyTouch

Image representing Android as depicted in Crun...Image via CrunchBase

I blogged on my Blackberry. I got this MyTouch in February, and I'm just now trying mobile blogging from this phone. Yes, I'm easily distracted.

Anyhoo, I'm using Blogger-droid from Android Market. The photo is from one of my Picasa photo albums. (Photo was edited. See below.) Picasa is required for this app. Don't like that, but only because I don't use Picasa very much.

First thing I checked was if it could save drafts. It does. Second thing I noticed is that the predictive text function isn't working. I don't like that, either. Guess I'd better brush up on my texting accuracy skills, or find another app that will allow predictive text to work.
 
My point in all this is that I don't have the luxury of having a job that allows me to bring my netbook to work anymore. That is what saved my ass during NaNoWriMo last year. So the time I am at the keyboard has been greatly reduced.

I have to find a way to blog on the go as well as work on my novels on the go. My productivity must increase in proportion to the reduced amount of time I now spend at my computer. Hopefully this phone will save my ass this November. Saving as draft now to check if that works. It does.

I have Dropbox, Documents to Go, and the amazing Evernote all on my phone for working on my novels. But I need to blog more often. I got a kick in the creative pants in June on Twitter from my friend Warren Wooden of PLR Internet Marketing. Thank you for that kick, Warren. I needed it. Moreover, I deserved it. Six months with no post! *hangs head in shame* I told you I get distracted easily, didn't I? *checks post* Yes, I did.

I'm also going to check out blogaway 4.2 from Android Market, and also Mail2Blogger with my Gmail. So there will possible be more posts similar to this one. I know they aren't interesting. Sorry 'bout that.

Published with Blogger-droid v1.4.7
Update: Predictive text is working in edit mode. Links are a pain in the ass on the phone. And I won't lie. I've got that Honest Scrap Blog Award thingie on the sidebar, so I have to be honest. I updated and edited some of this post and changed the post pic using Zemanta on Elvira, my trusty desktop eMachine. And I am not ashamed to admit that. Some habits are hard to break. ;)
Update2: blogaway 4.2 from Android Market won't work right on my phone. That is really sad because that app rocks! It lists all your blog posts and saves drafts. Predictive text works in it. You can even read blogs with it, but it doesn't automatically load my Google Reader, so you have to add the blogs URLs you want to read manually. I don't like manually adding anything nowadays. If the bugs were fixed, this would be the best blogging app for Android in my opinion. I'm following them on Twitter @blogaway to hopefully find some solutions.

Oh, well. I guess I'll stick with Blogger-droid for now. Less temptation to read instead of write that way. And God knows I am distracted easily enough these days. ;) It's a pretty cool app. It lists all my published posts, and when I click on them they come up in my browser so I can see my whole blog. I like that. It seems a little unstable, though. Sometimes the page won't load when I click on "Published Posts." Other than that, it's very good. If the instability continues, I'll have to uninstall and stick with Evernote and Mail2Blogger. I just can't label in Mail2Blogger, and that's pretty important for my blog posts. What's the point of mobile blogging if I have to get on the computer and edit my post for something as trivial as a label? ;)




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92,208,506 Gallons of Oil in the Gulf

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Around 4PM today I got the news I'd been praying to hear for almost 3 months. The Gulf oil spill has been stopped for the moment. In only 87 days, over 92 MILLION gallons of oil are in the Gulf.

Just out of curiosity, I looked this up. Thanks to Robert Fogt at 

http://www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1060787814.htm

by Robert Fogt on 08/14/03 at 03:59:50
"I found data for:

Oil, petroleum
Specific Gravity 0.88

That means that it weighs 0.88 kilograms/liter

1 liter = 0.2641721 gallon [US, liquid]
0.88 / 0.2641721 = 3.3312 kilograms/gallon
1 kilogram = 2.2046226 pound
3.3312 * 2.2046226 = 7.344 pounds/gallon

1 gallon weighs 7.344, 7000 gallons would weigh
7000 * 7.344 = 51,408 pounds

For the PSI, I am assuming you mean when the tank is overfilled far enough and the pressure on the panels becomes great enough, they blow to allow the overflow to exit.  Something like that.

But, I am not sure how you would go about calculating that."

So that means that 676,164,974 pounds of oil went into the Gulf. Over half of a billion pounds of oil.

God help us. We sure need it. 






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Steal This Post and Show the World: Please Copy, Please Share. Please Care Enough Paste Everywhere

Wednesday, July 14, 2010



This is the ONLY time I will ask you to PLEASE STEAL THIS POST. Please, please copy and paste this video everywhere. Permission from the creator of the video to copy and distribute this video is given in the video information.
Thank you DreamChild777 on Twitter for the link love, and JimUFO on YouTube for creating this video.

I fear for my planet. Even a dog won't soil his bed. We are the most intelligent species on the planet, and this is what we have done and continue to do on a daily basis. *smh*

No more words are needed for this post.






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Is the Dream Really a Nightmare?

Friday, January 29, 2010

Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I've been doing some research. I wanted to change the direction of my writing, its focus. Well, I've been led in a certain direction, and I can't turn back now. My conscience won't let me.

You may or may not know that I don't watch much television. Well, unless there is a storm coming or something of that nature. I quit watching "news media" television after September 11, 2001 because it struck me that WTC 7 collapsed, but no plane ever hit that building. And it collapsed in the afternoon. If you want to know more, just use google. It's all there. But you won't see it on the television. The channel I like to call FauxNewsChannel is, in my opinion, one of the biggest news network lie machines ever invented. Not to mention the tabloid press.

It's time we wake up. Before it's too late.

Look at the world around us. Look at what is going on. Is there any ring of truth? Those who have eyes to see, and ears to hear.....they will see the truth, and recognize the illusions. And they will hear the difference between the truth and the lies.

The ones who speak truth are systematically taken out of the picture. Their voices are silenced. THINK about it. Martin Luther King, John Lennon, JFK, Robert Kennedy. The list goes on and on. And it's not just activists, or politicians. Artists are taken out of the picture, too. Writers, musicians, artists of all kinds.

THINK about that one for just a minute. Think of all the musicians we have lost. What was their message? Did their message change over time? If it did, what was the result when they stopped sending the message the record companies wanted them to send? What happened to them when they started using their art for a bigger, global message? A message of LOVE? Michael Jackson changed his message, and look what happened to him. The media vilified him and convicted him in the Court of Public Opinion, then crucified him, damaging his career irreparably.

Just THINK for one minute what we lost because of what the media did to Michael Jackson. The art, the music, the films we could have enjoyed for the rest of our lifetimes, and the generations to come. The media robbed humanity of gifts Michael Jackson could have given us, gifts we could have used to help heal the human race and the planet it exists upon.

Who controls the media? Who decided what we see, what we know, what we won't see and will never know? What is your definition of TRUTH? What you see or hear? Or is your definition of truth decided AFTER you have read all the facts, and not just opinions?

Take this in, digest it. THINK about it. For your sake, and the sake of your children. For the sake of the world. Our world.

So what do we do? We use our talents to heal the world.

When will it end?

"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace."
- Jimi Hendrix




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New Look for the New Year

Monday, January 4, 2010

The blog has a new look to go along with the new horizons I'm moving toward. I'm very pleased, and I hope you like it. Please leave me some comments and let me know what you think. Just click 'Friends Said' at the top of this post.




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New Year, New Resolve, New Horizons

Friday, January 1, 2010


Happy New Year, everyone!

I've decided to set some goals for my writing for 2010. I say goals instead of 'resolutions' because those things never pan out for me. They are usually forgotten by Valentine's Day. So far:



Fiction
* I will complete my first draft of "Call the Four Corners" by Jan. 31st.
* I will start the 2nd draft of "Cast the Circle Widdershins" on Feb. 1st. Completion date is 5/31.
* I will start the 2nd draft of CT4C on 6/1. Completion date is 10/1. This will give me time to prepare for the 2010 Muse Online Writer's Conference that begins on 10/17. (Check the link, I'm listed on the site as a promoter! Thanks, Lea!) I also will work on the story arc for The Willowvale Chronicles series in preparation for another year of insanity otherwise known as NaNoWriMo in November.
* Complete 1st draft of Book Three of The Willowvale Chronicles in November. The title of this one is "Guardians of the Watchtowers."

And if that's not enough, I also plan to take my freelance life to a new level. I haven't done any freelancing since I got sick in Oct. 2008, and at that time I only published a few articles online, and that was just to see if I could. I'd never done any kind of non-fiction before. But at least I took a good long swim in the Fiction Pool from then until now. And I'm not getting out anytime soon.

But I've got to get serious about freelancing. It's looking more and more like freelancing will eventually be my full-time job due to my health. I will still be writing fiction, just in what spare time I have left. But I will make time to work on The Willowvale Chronicle series. While I have made vast improvements since going gluten-free, I still have a long way to go. And I have come to the stark realization that I might never fully recover to the point where I was in May 2008. Sorry to be so depressing, but I've got to face that reality and plan accordingly. It gets reinforced in my mind every night at work that I won't be able to do my job much longer due to chronic fatigue. I have to stop and rest after climbing only 16 stairs. And after doing that repeatedly for 8 hours a night, I'm completely exhausted and in a lot of pain by the time I get home. Making a living exclusively from writing has always been my dream, and I plan on making that dream a reality in 2010.

So here goes:

Freelancing:
eHow
* 100 articles in 2010. Yeah, yeah. I know that sounds like a lot, but it's only two articles/week.

Suite101
* Apply to write for this site.

HubPages
* 100 hubs in 2010. Two hubs/week.

Demand Studios
* Apply to write for this site. I've heard the pay isn't so great, but I can make quick $ here.

Examiner: Huntsville
* Apply to this site and pray I get accepted. This would be freaking awesome for my resume.

I have some other sites I will apply to and post a few articles and see what happens. Most of them don't pay as well as the sites listed above, but they are good sites for beginning freelancer to start with. They include:

Associated Content: This is a money-maker. I'm going to shake it, shake it good.
Bukisa: Looks good.
ConstantContent: Another money-maker.
Elance: This looks interesting.
Helium: I've been a member here for a while now, just got sick and didn't post any articles. That will change this year.
Life123: Just joined this site. Will post articles.
Qondio: Been a member here also. Will post articles here.
Orato: Possibilities.
Red Room: I will be posting articles here once I get a few more freelancing credits under my belt.
Squidoo: Been here a while also. Will make lenses in 2010.
Triond: I'll be trying this one out.
Xomba: Already joined, will post articles on this site in 2010.

Well, as you can see, I've done my homework as far as finding out where to write. And I've set some goals that are attainable. Now I've just got to get it done. So the motto for 2010 is:

Write. Now. As if my life depends on it. Because the reality is that it does.




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