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Category:V-tech Category:Software companies of IndiaVisited: 30 August 2015 It is near the end of the Gulf Coast of the USA and I am sitting by the kitchen table writing. It is hot, the sky is blue and it looks like it is going to be a nice day. I am finding it easy to concentrate with the window open. As usual, I have been checking my email and Twitter feed (yes, I do that!) and then I got a comment from a Twitter follower saying she had something for me. The package from Amazon contained a book and two postcards. The book is a collection of essays, stories, poems and observations that were originally published in the literary magazine The Chattahoochee Review. I knew that I had already read a few of these and I am interested in reading more. The postcards were from the Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity. I think I know that I have already read about the Artist's Way but I didn't realise that it was published by Hay House and that I would have liked the book more if I had come to it sooner. I have been looking at the available options for books to read on the Kindle and I would have liked to have had a collection of essays on creativity in one book. I have never read anything by Julia Cameron, so I am keen to check it out. The book is clearly written for those who are interested in pursuing a spiritual path and in finding themselves, but it would appeal to anyone who wants to develop creativity in any area of life. The word "Creativity" is featured in the cover of the book and it could be read as the journey of an individual finding their own way in this life, or it could be read as a reference to Creative Genius. I am looking forward to reading it. Yesterday was wonderful. I knew that there would be a chance to make a day trip into Portsmouth so I set out early and arrived at lunchtime. It was not raining when I left so I was able to find a parking space close to the harbour and walked along to the castle. It was a cold and misty day but I love the damp and dampness. The castle is quite open and I was able to walk from the front doors to the lighthouse without any stairs or stairs leading to nowhere. There was an interesting display in one of the rooms but I didn't have time to take photos of the be359ba680


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