The Saturday Spark
Tell us: Do you believe in “luck“?
On a personal note . . .
I’m now in my third roller-coaster week of COVID. I’ll catch up with correspondence and fulfillment of orders as soon as I can. Thanks again to my virtual assistant
and to Raftersand Gloria Heffernan for helping to keep the Raft on the water in my absence.Catch up! (event replays)
Next week on The Raft . . .
Creatives’ Coffee (Zoom, Wednesday, 4:00-5:00PM Central). A casual conversation group for Rafters who regard life as a creative practice and/or who like to “make stuff.” Oodles of companionship, support, inspiration, and cross-fertilization of ideas! Hop on the Zoom at this link. Can’t make it? Watch for the video replay in this newsletter.
Poetry Pick-Me-Up (Zoom, Thursday, 12-1PM Central). A casual weekly gathering for poetry-sharing, celebration, and discussion. Hop on the Zoom at this link. Bring a poem you like to read to the group. Or, just come to listen to poems offered by other Rafters and to participate as you’re comfortable in our informal but wholehearted conversation. Can’t make it? Watch for the video replay in this newsletter!
Grateful, grateful!
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Whew! That's all for now. Stay well. Stay witty. Stay tuned into your true spot and create from your radiant, beautiful self.
My goal is finally not to think in categories like bad and good luck. We think we know, but the truth is: we don’t have a clue. So many things turned out to be wonderful beginnings in my life where I just thought of bad luck. But that’s something we only can see in hindsight.
Wish you all the best and a quick recover Phyllis!
May you know rest and ease as you heal.