I am being inspired by a sqillion things in the wonder that is cyberspace.
Stacy Julian’s ‘Sprinkles‘ idea. This woman is so full of inspiring ideas and she does them. Lives them all out. I love that.
Jillybean’s journalling sprouts. Delicious, no? I’ve added them to my wish list.

Tina Coburn’s descriptions of three types of people when it comes to writing:
Pile one:
Writers. These people love their words. When you read their words, you are transported. They can be witty, clever, evocative, precise. They see the world in word pictures. In their minds, there is a verbal description commentary that runs on everything they see. For them, words are art.Pile two:
Good with words. This pile of peeps can hold their own. They can move past the who what where and when, to the why and the how. They describe details. They are not afraid of words. They can neatly and appropriately capture the events, and the mood.Pile three:
Scaredy cats. Afraid of grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and the rules of writing. They can speak and communicate, but when the pen is in their hand, they begin to doodle, pretending that the alphabet was invented for others. Writing, for them, is something other people do.
(Quoted from Write. Click. Scrapbook.)
Also available here on the WorldWide Web (the set dated October 25), our pastor John Eckrote’s recent sermon which includes an encouragement to try singing prayers (thankfully, he suggested we do this in the privacy of our own home). Accompanying music is also provided here. I love, LOVE this idea. I tried it out last time I was working from home. It was great. Also listen to the song he wrote, setting Habbakuk’s words to music.
I think it’s going to be a good day. I’m feeling creative, and there’s one last chocolate muffin in the kitchen. Excellent.