
Inspiration comes in fits and spurts, laced with time, warmed with the heart. Each of my offerings began with a whisper, a pause to see, hear, and reflect.
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Everyone is downstream from someone else.
The driver smile, “This one, I saved for you.
Metamorphosis: Beginning, Ending, Beginning
Metamorphosis: Beginning, Ending, Beginning The Caterpillar says goodbye As the Butterfly says hello. The end of one world welcomes the next Becoming is always a shedding. The body holds us The mind frees us Recognize the caterpillar And butterfly within All of us....
Release: Freedom in My World
Release Me into My World Toss me back into the water. Allow me to swim as a mermaid. Toss me back into the air To flutter my wings and fly free. Toss, save, release me From the mold. I’ll land again and again. Beached or perched, To find my hold. Visit Abbe at...
Hearten: Heart in Open Hands
Hearten Take your heart Into your hands. Encase the fragility. Release and share. Grow old with a Smile on your face. Renew your daily vows. Accept grace.
More or Less: Holes of Opportunity
More or Less: Holes of Opportunity The more I give, The more I see A bottomless pool of opportunity. The more I control. The less I receive. A prison of rules that deceive. The more holes I discover, The more I learn, Life is that of a lover. More or Less. Contact...
Tsunami The Benefit of Doubt
Tsunami : The Benefit of Doubt A crack in Our armored heart. A seizure in Our brain waves. A tsunami of Possibilities. A way to calm anger. Abbe loves to share her other writings and and to hear from you. Find her at http://www.abberolnick.com
About Abbe
Abbe Rolnick grew up in the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland. Her first major cultural jolt occurred at age 15 when her family moved to Miami Beach, Florida. To find perspective, she climbed the only non-palm tree at her condo complex and wrote what she observed. History came alive with her exposure to Cuban culture. After attending Boston University, she lived in Puerto Rico, where she owned a bookstore. Once Stateside, she capitalized on the knowledge she gained as an independent bookstore owner and worked for one of the finest bookstores, Village Books, in Bellingham, Washington. Once a CEO of a manufacturing firm and owner of a healthy foods café, she is now retired and spends her time writing.
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