How To Write An eBook

For the last twenty years, I’ve had countless people tell me at various points of my life that I should write a book. In the last three weeks, two people have told me the same thing. Since the occurrences are now happening more frequently and with less time in between, I’m going for it. I’m thinking I’ll start with an eBook and take it from there.

I finally began my research today and ran across this video. It was the first of many but I found it simple, logical, and to the point. Of course, if you have additional suggestions, they are absolutely welcomed!

Finding Your Creative Genius

As an artist, I go through phases of inspiration and periods of drought. Whether you’re an artist, writer, or actor, you long for that divine inspiration to light within you and flood your art with mission, brilliance.

After chatting with a friend about this divine inspiration (suddenly, I want to write, photograph and paint all at the same time), she mentioned this video and emailed it to me later. I’ve always been a fan of Ted Talks but this talk by Elizabeth Gilbert of “Eat Pray Love” fame hits it on the head. Watch it and find your divine inspiration.

Foodie Friday: LloydMartin, Seattle, WA

Daydreaming of this salad

I have daydreams about this salad, LloydMartin.

I know, I know… salad?  Yes, salad.  A good test of a brilliant restaurant, in my opinion, is how well they make their salad.  Are the ingredients fresh and unique?  Is it drowning in dressing?  Are the croutons fresh, made on site?  How do all of the elements of the salad work together as a whole? This salad, the Tandoori pork belly salad, was exquisite- all flavors worked together magically.   Pickled peppers, ricotta, tandoori dusted pork belly …heaven!  I could eat it every day of my life.  I’m serious.

I haven’t eaten this well since I left New York (and yes, you’re spoiled in New York with the variety of restaurants that rest on your doorstep).  I started with this magical salad and knew that I was in for a treat for the rest of my courses.  Pork ravioli with a generous portion of shaved truffles, duck breast with summer vegetables, pickled huckleberry with port sauce, and sipping Badia a Coltibuono Chianti makes for a perfect meal.  Does it get better?

Apparently, it does.  They have a new menu.  And they change it regularly.  That means you really need to eat there at least twice a month to eat the latest and greatest deliciousness.   I love a restaurant with a changing menu-you never get bored!

Fair warning: make reservations if you want to eat there on weekend nights.  It’s a favorite date place due to its intimate setting and warm, romantic lighting.  The bar area is always packed, as well, but  you can probably sneak in on a Tuesday or Wednesday without reservations if you’re the spontaneous type (like me).

You’re welcome.

http://www.lloydmartinseattle.com
For reservations, call 206.420.7602
1525 Queen Anne Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109

The Week in “Say What?!”

How would you react to this scene whilst making your morning coffee stop?

The Old Ballard House

The Old Ballard House

As I walk around Queen Anne here in Seattle, there is one house that always intrigues me- the Ballard House. It’s slightly down Highland Drive from Kerry Park and worth admiring if you are in the area.

According to History.org, “Martin D. Ballard (1832-1907) arrived in the Northwest across the Oregon Trail in 1852. After living in Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, Ballard settled in Seattle in 1882. In 1885, he organized the Seattle Hardware Co. and he helped found the National Bank of Commerce.

Ballard built his home on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill where other prosperous Seattle residents were taking advantage of the sweeping views of the city and of Elliott Bay. The house was designed by architects Emil deNeuf and Augustus Heide in the Colonial/Georgian Revival style. One of Ballard’s neighbors was Seattle Daily Times publisher Alden Blethen (1845-1915).

Ballard died in 1907. His widow sold the house in 1911 to U.S. District Court Judge George Donworth (d. 1911). The judge remodeled the house, but died before he could move in. His law partner, James B. Howe (1860-1930) bought the house for $25,000.

Howe’s widow was devastated by the Great Depression and she was forced to sell the house in 1932, for $5,000. At that time, the building was converted into five apartments (a 6th apartment is in the carriage house). Architect H.A. Moldenhour took care to blend the new wings into the existing structure. The front of the house remained much as it did in 1901.

The house was declared a Seattle Landmark on May 14, 1979, because it embodied distinctive visible characteristics of an architectural style. It was one of the few remaining examples of the grand colonial style homes built at the turn of the twentieth century.”

If you would like to see it up close and personal,
Martin D. Ballard House – 22 West Highland Drive, Seattle.

NYC Tourism Tips

If you’re planning on visiting NYC, watch this video. It’s pretty spot on. And never, NEVER get off the ferry at Staten Island. (said the ex-New Yorker).

Best. Resignation. Ever.

This is the most creative resignation I’ve ever seen. Well done.
I’d hire you (said the producer).

“Tattooing in Qazin”- Rumi (Excerpt)

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What is it to praise?
Make yourself particles.

What is it to know something of God?
Burn inside that presence. Burn up.

Copper melts in the healing exlixir.
So melt your self in the mixture.
that sustains existence.

You tighten your two hands together,
Determined not to give up saying “I” and “we.”
This tightening blocks you.

The List

Yeah, yeah… I know that Halloween hasn’t even happened yet, but I’m beginning my Christmas list now.  Periodically, I will post gifts I think worthy of “the list” and I’m beginning it with these:  Cards Against Humanity.Image

If you and yours have a sick sense of humor… or are maybe just a smidge dead inside, this card game is for you.

The makers of this brilliant game describe it as:
“Unlike most of the party games you’ve played before, Cards Against Humanity is as despicable and awkward as you and your friends.””

Excellent!

You can purchase a set and download a DIY set here http://cardsagainsthumanity.com/

Countdown to Halloween

Countdown to Halloween

There’s a chill in the air …and you know what that means: Halloween is on its way.
Here’s a photograph I took in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Seattle to get you in that ghoulish mood. You can also purchase this photo o my website at http://www.chattergoldstudios.com