This is the opportunity I take to share a summary of my words, some of the words of others that I find inspiring, an image, and some fun facts about who is reading! You can read the first missive here.
In the last month, life has changed radically, yet again. Work with the local church I have been working with as the lay minister for Community Care & Engagement was hectic, but handover documents have been produced. I had an interview for a fellowship with a major national charity and though I wasn’t ultimately successful I was pleased to be one of the interviewed finalists.
I am in the midst of transition. I have been finalising the packing and shipping of my household goods to the US, continuing final preparations for Overland from Oz, I have officially hung my shingle as a full-time writer and editorial photographer.
It is a continued time of transition and change. It is daunting and exciting in equal measure! I’ve always let freelance work fall into my lap, and worked on a mix of academic and popular publications. This time, I’m be putting myself out there and going after the opportunity to do what I love. There’ll be more about that later. I’ve been working on my portfolio, and a media kit – it’s certainly been a learning curve for me!
It’s a small world!
On Overland from Oz planning posts I often share a list of countries where readers have visited Not a Pedestrian Life in the previous week. I thought it might be interesting to share a list of the top 30 countries where readers have been reading www.AnnaBlanch.net
Top 30
- Australia
- USA
- UK
- Canada
- Finland
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Germany
- Japan
- NZ
- Costa Rica
- Isle of Man
- Pakistan
- India
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Netherlands
- Mexico
- Ireland
- Taiwan
- Malaysia
- South Korea
- Romania
- Togo
- Poland
- Puerto Rico
- Malaysia
- Belgium
- Brazil
Once again it bowls me over where people are reading! There were also visitors from Benin and Mexico, among others. This last month saw a record (for my projects) for the number of different US states represented among the visitors to the website: 40 different states of United States of America (including, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin) and the District of Columbia,
The words of Others
The girls we once were linkup. – all of it!
A letter to the Girl(s) – Dina Trautwein
My words
Missive from under the Goanna tree
On being ‘a local’ all over the world
Obstacles are there to be overcome; or are they?
Call me a nomad
I am a legal alien
When International Affairs and acts of war throw things into disarray
The things you notice
Living a double life
Overland from Oz Itinerary Overview: Southern Queensland and Brisbane
Overland from Oz Itinerary Overview: Northern Queensland
Winds of Change
Almost Homeless
Ready for this
A Naked Theologian
The perfect shade of grey
Gluten Free Oatmeal Cookies
This is not the most important dress
Healing Silence
Carrot & Sweet Potato Soup
Cheap and Tasty Hummus
Gluten Free Peanut Butter Cookies
When books aren’t the best teachers
An image
Books that look interesting
Anna White, Mended
Sarah Styles Bessey, Jesus Feminist
Addie Zierman, When we were on fire
Nadia Bolz-Weber, Pastrix: The Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner & Saint
Elizabeth Esther, Girl at the End of the World: My Escape from Fundamentalism in Search of Faith with a Future
A Quote
“We have an opportunity. To write words that matter, to change lives with language.” ~ Jeff Goins
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Anna Blanch Rabe is an Australian-born writer and photographer. You can follow her adventures on Not A Pedestrian Life, or Facebook. More of her photography can be viewed here. For more of her writing take a look at Quotidian Home or her previous website, Goannatree.