[stylist] Response to Bridgit, others

Lynda Lambert llambert at zoominternet.net
Tue Jun 9 16:58:30 UTC 2015


Thanks for your kind note, Jackie!
All I can say is I am a Virgo - that says it all, right?
I think I am a VIRGO in all caps!
Sending you my best whishes for a very successful contest season this year.
You are certainly well-organized and goal oriented in getting your work out 
there.

Tomorrow will mark the 73rd anniversary of the massacre at Lidice, 
Czechoslovakia (now called,  Czech Republic.) You may remember I wrote about 
these events last year - my blog will post the story tomorrow on the 
anniversary of that day.  I wrote it as a lesson in how to keep a 
personal/travel journal, and then how to turn journal information and 
experience into a poem or essay later on.  For anyone here who  may  be of 
Czech origin or interested in WWII events, I will post the link tomorrow for 
anyone who would like to read the story.  Lynda

-----Original Message----- 
From: Jackie Williams via stylist
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2015 11:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [stylist] Response to Bridgit, others

Lynda,
I am always interested in both your personal story, Bob's, and your
projects.
You are such an organized, goal-oriented writer and artist.
I have your web addresses, and will try to catch up on all of your writing
ASAP

Jackie Lee

Time is the school in which we learn.
Time is the fire in which we burn.
Delmore Schwartz


-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lynda Lambert
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Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 5:20 AM
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Bridgit (and anyone else who is interested)

Thanks so much for the nice comment. I write the two blogs because of my
love of sharing ideas and communicating with others who have a passion for
the arts and humanities.

I suppose the two blogs are an extension of my classroom teaching since I am

now retired. They are a way I have of giving a gift to others who are
interested.  For those newer members here at Stylist,  I will explain:  for
the past 1 12 years I have been a caregiver to my husband of fifty-four
years.  Bob (and our entire family) plunged into  "Mordor" in January 2014.
His battle for life began - he had  Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). It's a
deadly form of leukemia (blood cancer) which typically destroys its victims
within a few months, even with treatment. He was 73 when diagnosed - most
people who get this disease will receive no treatment after age 60 for it
because the statistics reflect a very grim picture.  But, Bob was in optimal

fitness in body and mind at age 73, from a life time of  hard physical work,

and daily exercise routine at the gym. Therefore, he was given a "chance"
when it was decided to give him the treatments.   Only 50 percent of people
over age 60 will survive  6-8 months once treatment begins.  With no
treatment at all, the patient lives only about 2 months.  During the past 1
1/2 years Bob has been our full focus, getting him through one day at a
time - and often times, one minute at a time. He had a stem cell transplant
last October 2, and has continued to do  well little by little - and we know

it is only because many people have prayed for him that he has gotten
through these months.  While I have continued to write, it has certainly
been difficult to carve out the space and bring my mind into focus for it.
You can understand, I believe, why you have not heard much from me during
these months.  When such personal tragedies  strike us, our priorities are
adjusted and things we thought were so important are seen in perspective.  I

hope this helps someone here who may also be facing struggles that seem
insurmountable - never give up hope and hold on for a brighter day WILL be
coming for you.

But, I want to speak of writing here - Last January,  I set my "intentions"
for the new year with a focus on the blogs. I wanted to clearly define my
focus for the writing, upgrade the presentation (actually buy a theme), and
write regular articles that are a cohesive collection.  "Walking by Inner
Vision"  is focused on presenting short writing assignments, about one a
week, for the entire year. My intention is to write fifty  this year.  Right

now, I am on target to do it and I usually have 2 or 3 articles written in
advance, placed on the "schedule."  This way, I can write an article,
schedule it, and then I'll have a few weeks to continue to meditate on the
content, tweak, and reflect - all before it is publicized. It's working well

that way.

For the new blog, "SCANdalous-Recollections," my focus is  short essays with

a clear focus on  Fine Art, Humanities, and Christian Faith. On this blog, I

also featured a "guest" blogger - plan to do that once a month. I have
presented two guests at this time, and a third one will be doing an article
for this month.  I wanted to share my blog with other writers who focus on
art and humanities topics from a Judeo-Christian World View - its been
inspiring for me and I have learned so much from my guests. It just happened

that  each of my guests is blind and each has a strong academic way of
presenting research on a topic.   Each of them understands how to work in an

interdisciplinary way.  I'll be seeking out a few more such bloggers for  my

guest spots in the future - it is personally rewarding to connect with such
inspiring and motivated writers.

One surprise that I had recently was an introduction to blogger, Beckie
Horter,  who was my last guest - in May. As it turns out, the person who
introduced us had no idea that Beckie and I  already had a history together
from years ago.  Beckie had been one of my students at Geneva College, where

she earned her English  degree in writing.  I had not seen Beckie since that

time and the irony of it is that Beckie had also lost her sight after she
left Geneva!  We were both elated to "meet" again after so many years.  She
wrote an exceptionally good piece for my blog. She is a writer by
profession.

I wanted to share a few highlights I have encountered on my blogging journey

this year with you.  I started the first blog 6 years ago as a response to
my own sight loss and journey to take back my creative life - and I continue

on that journey today, along with each of you as we speak and write our
future together. Stylist has been an important part of my own discovery for
recovery and revision of a writing life.


Lynda McKinney Lambert

PS, I will give you the link to the last two blog posts for anyone
interested in reading them. As always, I appreciate any  thoughtful comments

you may have  to improve them.
SCANdalous-Recollections link:  https://llambert363.wordpress.com/
Walking by Inner Vision link:  www.lyndalambert.com





-----Original Message----- 
From: Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via stylist
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2015 11:29 AM
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Cc: Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
Subject: Re: [stylist] Test

Lynda,





So cool how you keep up with your blogs. You always have something to offer
to the list.

Bridgit

-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lynda Lambert
via stylist
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 10:14 AM
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Hi bill,
I am received your posts - but have been super busy with projects so have
not had time to respond.
Yes, it has been super quiet here on my end, too.

I just posted my 21st Writing Assignment on Walking by Inner Vision -
Journal - on my blog today.
At the beginning of the year, I started doing a series (will be 50 total) of

writing assignments and short essays on writing with each one).
I also do another blog, SCANdalus-Recollections, which keeps me pretty busy,

too.  I am publishing a series on that blog but these essays are with a
focus on art and humanities and faith.
Working on two book projects, and doing a lot of other writing and art
projects as well.

www.lyndalambert.com   takes you to my writing projects on Walking by Inner
Vision - if you want to have a look there at my articles on writing.
Today, I am going to be outside trimming shrubs and doing yard work if the
rain stays off for a few hours. Two of our children are home for the
weekend - so lots to do.

Best wishes on your own writing, Bill,
Lynda

-----Original Message----- 
From: Robert Leslie Newman via stylist
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 9:49 AM
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Cc: Robert Leslie Newman
Subject: Re: [stylist] Test

Hi Bill, the list is here, but maybe listing to port? Yeah, maybe because no
one is making....wave, the list appears to ...be a wreck, sunk out of sight?



-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of William L
Houts via stylist
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 8:27 AM
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Cc: William L Houts
Subject: [stylist] Test



Hey Gang,

I've submitted a few poems to the list over the last month or so and haven't
received any responses to them, or any other subject for that matter.  Has
the list been down or something?  I haven't seen anybody else's work either.


--Bill










-- 


"Oh, Sophie!  Whyfore have you eated all de cheeldren?"


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