Blogs about: Naomi Baltuck

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Mine (yours, and ours)2 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 2 days ago: My child…my world… My wish is for her to grow up in a world where people are judged for … more →

Tags: Story Telling, Photo Story, Children, Photography, Storytelling, Travel, Children of the World, My Dream of Life, my wish, my world

Checkmate83 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 3 days ago: Let me tell you about my husband Thom.  We’ve been married for thirty years, and he was the ca … more →

Tags: Appreciation, Australia, Banff National Park, Checklist, Chocolate Kisses, courting, family fun, FAMILY TRAVEL, FATHERS DAY

The Very Picture52 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 5 days ago: The king was plagued with the heavy burden of responsibility. “Drought and famine, war and rebellion … more →

Tags: Argentina, Art, Central Washington, chaos, Detroit, Detroit Institue of Arts, England, family fun, FAMILY TRAVEL

Mom Always Said...15 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 6 days ago: Hope for the best, expect the worst, and try not to be disappointed.   My mother’s life philosophy w … more →

Tags: Essay, memoir, Alice in Wonderland, deathbed visitations, Eleanor Baltuck, Family, Family Photos, First date, Ghosts

You Can't Change That82 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 1 week ago: Like a brilliant sunset, it’s here and then gone. As fleet as a bird on the wing… Passin … more →

Tags: Amalfi Coast, Cancun, Childhood, Colorado, Empty Nest, Family Life, Fleeting moments, France, girl scouts of america

Today (we are all survivors)

Naomi Baltuck wrote 1 week ago: We are all survivors, of our personal histories, our family lines, and of the human race.  Since the … more →

Tags: Essay, Love, Grief, Peace, Sorrow, healing, Family, Suicide, memoir

Staff Infection122 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 2 weeks ago: As a newly graduated English Majorette, I headed Out West to seek my fortune, and arrived in Seattle … more →

Tags: Author and Writer, Being True to Oneself, Blogger, College Graduation, finding your direction, Frederick & Nelson, Grand Teton National Park, Humor, Job Opportunities

Editing Monet's Garden8 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 2 weeks ago: Last May, while traveling in France, my sister and I went to Giverny to visit Monet’s Garden.  The l … more →

Tags: writing, photographyphotographer, Story Telling, Photo Story, Nature, Humanity, Story, Photographs, Photographer, Writers

Whatever the Hell It Takes98 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 2 weeks ago: Well?  What do you think?  Is it half full or half empty? Do you see a gray cloudy day or blue skies … more →

Tags: attitudes, bodiam castle, Botanical gardens, Cancun, Christina's World by Andrew Wyeth, Detroit, England, Fort Vancouver, glas half full or half empty

Remembering Uncle Lewis, A Memorial Day Story7 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 3 weeks ago: One of my earliest memories is of dinner at Grandma Rose’s house.  Her towels, furniture, and closet … more →

Tags: Essay, photographyphotographer, Culture/History, Grief, Sorrow, MEMORIAL DAY, Loss, Writing #2, World War II

A Celebration of Fenestration68 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 3 weeks ago: The Latin word for window is “fenestra.”  The old English word for window, “eagbyr … more →

Tags: aarhus, caen, cappadoccia, Copenhagen, Denmark, Detroit, Dublin, eagbyrl, England

Earth, Wind, Water, and Fire: Escape From Mt St. Helens89 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 1 month ago: On the 33rd anniversary of the eruption of Mt. St.Helens, I’d like to share this story with yo … more →

Tags: 1980, Anniversary of Mt. St. Helens, ashfall, birds and the bees, birdwatching, Bluebirds, Eastern Washington, Humor, Laws of nature

Black and White (or Not)2 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 1 month ago: A black and white photo is light and dark, its sharp contrasts easy on the eye. Perhaps black and wh … more →

Tags: Story Telling, Photo Story, Black and White, Bridge of Sighs, empathy, Gray areas, HOPE, Hopelessness, Life Journey, Palatine Hill

Flight Patterns87 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 1 month ago: Flying to and from Detroit last week, as we crossed over the Cascades on our way east, I looked down … more →

Tags: flight patterns, flying, from above, into the sunset, mountains, Photography, Storytelling, Travel, TRAVEL BLOG

Reflections, In Honor of Mother's Day5 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 1 month ago: Once, when we were running late, I was waiting impatiently to lift my little boy Eli into his car se … more →

Tags: Essay, Writing #2, Family Life, MOTHERS DAY, Writing Between the Lines, Photography, Storytelling, Into the Bardo, Parenting

Another Man's Shoes81 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 1 month ago: I’ve always told my kids it’s nice to share, but not everything.  Bea was asthmatic, and every … more →

Tags: Another Man's Shoes, Asthma, Australia, Australian-Italian, Bullying, Cinque Terra, contagious disease, Don't Drink the Water, ethnic discrimination

As I Was Going Up the Stair

Naomi Baltuck wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday upon the stair, I met a man who wasn’t there.   He wasn’t there again today.   … more →

Tags: Music, photographyphotographer, Poem, Music 2, Culture, Antigonish, Hughes Mearns, folk history, Glen Miller

Spotlight: Tempest in a Teapot by Naomi Baltuck

Laurel Leigh wrote 1 month ago: Reblogged from Writing Between the Lines: When my daughter Bea and I were in England, I took her to … more →

Tags: Spotlight, Writing Between the Lines

Who Turned on the Lights?77 comments

Naomi Baltuck wrote 1 month ago: People find the light in their life in so many ways and places.  It can be as easy as turning on a s … more →

Tags: Amsterdam, Argentina, Art, Australia, Celebration, cooking, Creativity, Family Life, FAMILY TRAVEL


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