A strong woman
femme forte aka candace
- Location
- The Southwest
- Birthday
- April 04
- Bio
- Some believe in destiny and some believe in fate
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I believe that happiness is something we create
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And you'd best believe that I'm not gonna wait
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There's gotta be more than this
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I need a little less hard time
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I need a little more bliss
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I'm gonna take my chances
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Taking the chance I might
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Find what I'm looking fo-oo-oo-oo-or
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There's gotta be something more
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MY RECENT POSTS
- brown bedspread fort
May 25, 2012 08:24PM - general femme a la crayon -
heron's drawing call
May 24, 2012 08:41PM - living (and dying) gracefully
April 27, 2012 08:27PM - the road to the rock
April 03, 2012 01:09AM - leaving santa barbara
April 01, 2012 11:51PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “i felt like i was
walking into a very exclusive
club when i
nervously posted
my f…”
11:07AM - “one of my very favorite
photos posts by anyone on this
site.
perfect mem day
blog…”
10:54AM - “we fed gin to a poodle
my mom had when we were kids.
dopey
dog lapped it right
up…”
May 26, 2012 10:17PM - “As it says in the text
above, Craig will be gone
soon. We
have moved from
countin…”
May 26, 2012 11:17AM - “nice list, RP. thanks to
all of you volunteering on
the
committee and to amy
(and…”
May 26, 2012 10:54AM
Femme forte aka candace's Links
- New list
- John Fowles, author
- Karla Kuskin, poet
brown bedspread fort
I place the 14th item on the express checkstand conveyor and wait for the queue to move before pushing my cart any farther. My iPhone chirps, making me flinch and my skin go cold, but it’s just Stacie with a new time for yoga tomorrow, so I text… Read full post »
general femme a la crayon - heron's drawing call
You can choose.
To be happy, to be an optimist. Or not. To see clearly or to leave the oily smudges on your glasses. To be grateful for your good luck and proud of your hard-won successes or to complain only that it was a… Read full post »
the road to the rock
I've just posted the next leg of this road trip on my website. It's a photo essay of the area between Santa Barbara and Morro Bay along California's Central Coast. If you'd like to see it, please click on the link below, then click "Back" on… Read full post »
leaving santa barbara
someone is tossing petals in a stream
somewhere someone is standing at the foothills of their dreams
antje duvekot - "merry go round"
this last luxe night in santa barbara -
raced all day from shower to meeting
from web portal to grandson's college
to ojai and carne… Read full post »
road tripping past the glitzy sand

I'm taking a road trip in real life and writing it up on my website - Adobe Soup - and would love to have you join me. With minimal equipment and not enough time, I can't repost the day's journeys both there and here, so… Read full post »
a meme for youyou too, clever kiddies! (open call)
This has been making its way (again) around Facebook, and some
of my pals over there put together some answers that were funny,
clever, insightful, lovely or a nice combination of some or
all.
It's been a little hit-and-miss on Open lately, for me at least,
and since everybody/… Read full post »
red blanket dream

It’s beginning, the last bit, the chunk of time we will measure after the clock stops. We’ll say I remember when we knew it wouldn’t be much longer. We’ll say I remember where I was sitting when I read his email, the one he sent to… Read full post »
cool candy cookies
I love the post I just put up on my website at Adobe Soup. You
might like it too - but it's primarily photographs, and they look
much better over there than they do here, so I'm just giving you
the link instead of the dumbed-down version/… Read full post »
a sensual garden saturday
I was clipping husks of pomegranates off the tree last Saturday, knee deep in rosemary and bees.
The weather is whacked – 35 to 40 degree nights and 80 plus degree days, no rain since Thanksgiving. The rosemary is blooming in its proper January, but the trees… Read full post »
boomer adultery: when it all goes wrong
“Diana, do I really want to hear this?” asked Ali, my best friend of a long lifetime.
“I’m sure you don’t, but someone has to and there isn’t another soul I could admit this to without having to commit hari-kari immediately… Read full post »
the kissing chronicles, chapter one

“Jen wasn’t a great kisser.”
My forkful of spicy green beans stopped mid-arc between plate and mouth. I cocked my head a few degrees at Alex, sitting across the table at Hunan Home’s (that we always called Who’s Not Home throughout the decades… Read full post »
I was on the phone with my daughter Amy last September, early in my granddaughter's second-grade school year. She said, “Simone came home from school and told me they did the lockdown drill today.”
I remembered her first year there, kindergarten… Read full post »
the quietest fireworks

A couple nights ago I went to pick up a pizza just after sunset. It was cold – in the 30s – in the parking lot of the little mall where the pizza place shoulders against the post office, the bike shop and the nail salon.… Read full post »
i kidnapped OS writer jeff l. howe
If I had a tail, I'd be wagging it in that whap, whap sort of way that big, happy dogs do, sweeping things off the coffee table and slapping people's shins.
The reason for all my excitement is that my website, Adobe Soup, has its first/… Read full post »
riding the storm

Waiting for someone you love to die, I told a writer friend last week, is one of the circles of Hell. He said, “You should write about your view from the spiral because you will never be exactly there again.”
It is a… Read full post »
we sang, he listened

The path of each life is like a rope, a thick braid that fate or luck weaves into the cosmic macrame, curling around someone else’s rope to form a knot, then angling away, eventually bumping into another strand or two or three or six, gliding along/… Read full post »
karma and a chocolate milkshake

Our mother had terrible hair and not enough of it. A bad combination of fine, thin, soft and straight, she and her hairdresser bleached and rolled, ratted and pulled it into a poufy platinum ball every Friday, spraying enough lacquer on it to varnish a… Read full post »
my brother's world famous M sisters

My brother Craig was living in a rented beach house when I needed to move my tiny girl, her crib, one upholstered chair and an armload of my irresponsible ex-husband’s debt away from a marriage I had mistakenly stumbled into 25 months earlier. His… Read full post »
backward glances and a letter to craig
what if i just whisper goodbye ...
Things began to bubble earlier this year, in the spring. One of those times that you start leaning forward when you walk and ideas wake you up out of a dead sleep.
By then I had been writing here for almost two years under a nom and had told… Read full post »
i lost my ass at the waldorf astoria

Many years ago, I was a 28-year-old court reporter who had never been to New York. Heck, I’d hardly been anywhere.
My client (and, um, sq… Read full post »
a nine pound hammer or a woman like you (updated)
OS meetup: candy and the boyz of summer
A few weeks ago my brother and his best friends from high school came to my house the night before their 40th reunion shindig at a local hotel.
John Walker, a longtime writer on OS and the person who is the reason I first started a… Read full post »

Thursday, 9.8.11
Some guy at the power substation in Yuma, AZ flipped the wrong switch and most of the lower third of the Great State of… Read full post »


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