The Beauty of Different: The Book, Video

Extraordinary blogger Karen Walrond of Chookooloonks has a book coming out.  Pretty special video here: From now through the summer, while I'm moving, settling in, getting married & eventually honeymooning, I'll be posting at a reduced schedule,...

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A Personal Flood of Tears

When I delivered some supplies to River Plantation, one of the hardest-hit regions of my community, I noticed these trucks. I went back to photograph them a week later. A volunteer at the site, when asked about his team's denominational affiliation, said they were...

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Hey, Gorgeous! Yeah! YOU!

Similar posts and effort: The Dressing Room Project. (Apologies if this post is a duplicate for subscribers. Posting boo-boo.)

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The Stranger

 "Hands." Grace & Leisa, Photo: Rory HamiltonA stranger. As he rushed by me during the performers' exit from the stage, he reached out, grabbed my hand and squeezed it. "Your daughter touched my life today." Wow. That was unexpected....

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WE ARE NASHVILLE

**Photography: Tamara Reynolds Photography, www.tamarareynoldsphotography.com We are the people of River Plantation who laid the contents of our homes curbside, the stench of mold rising in our condo-maze complex turned war zone. We are the working class folk of...

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Some Art 4 Ur Heart

While the rest of the world seemingly goes on, we are still regrouping here in Nashville, post flood. While not everyone agrees with me, I maintain we need levity amid our heartache here. Our beloved Frist Center for the Visual Arts understood that and graciously...

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Eyes to See, Ears to Hear: #NashvilleFlood

Week Two. Peeling back the layers. Still. Painfully. Oh. So. Layers of flooring, walls, possessions, lives. And, Grief. I'm turning the wordsmithing and photo artistry over to some other blogger and photographer friends for my second #NashvilleFlood post:...

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GRACE GOAD | AUTISM ART:

Shimai Gallery of Contemporary Craft
8400 Highway 100, Nashville, Tenn.
(Little cottage in the far corner of the Loveless Cafe complex.)

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FROM HEARTACHE TO HOPE

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