
Hello! My name is Karen and welcome! I’m a mom to two young men. I’ve been married to the same wonderful, patient, thoughtful and generous man (Kevin) for 35 years.
I used to work full time in a healthcare clinic (12 years) before moving to the precertification dept and work from home now – it’s my “day” job. I squeeze in family time and blogging in between all of that. (Okay, I really spend the majority of my “down” time watching gamers on Rumble or searching writing-related content).
We converted a cargo trailer into a camper and I guess we’re campers now! (Since going on cruises was put on hold because of the COVID crap).
I graduated from college with a B.S in Technical Writing – so I’m a wordy know-it-all, as well as a minor in creative writing – so don’t always believe what I write. *wink*
I believe in Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Writing Well. (I also believe in our Constitution – Don’t Tread on my Rights, Yo).
I can be snark-a-licious, but only when provoked or when confronted with ignorant, ill-informed knuckleheads.
I’ve been blogging (on and off, mostly off) for…. how many years…? (I’ve lost track, quite honestly).
I also have a lot to say about nothing.
Brace yourself.
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Definitely an Indian- ? boy or girl? 😀
owhh a contest! love contests! will have to be on the lookout next week down the Jersey Shore-which just might be the summertime capitol of the East Coast – or is it Cape Cod or Maine.
It is probably an Indian tribal chief 🙂
He is one creative student. I was wondering about the green things but then again, these are probably braids 😀
Nice entry Karen.
It sure is bright. Try asking your local Indian tribe or your local museum.
It’s very creative to say the least. 🙂 I’m impressed. Give that boy an A+!!!
Happy Hunting. Mine is up here.
An Indian squaw? Ah … I think you may be right! Incidentally, the braid over the face thing? My son said she was “shy.” 😀
It’s an Indian squaw. Complete with plaits.
Interesting. I think it’s find of funny that you don’t know– can’t interpret it. LOL not me either!
I did Photo Hunt, today, too. Come see and share your link with Mr. Linky.
http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-what-is-that/
It could be an Indian or a military cadet.
Dunno….but whatever it is, it’s mighty colorful!! This is a cool interpretation of Photo Hunt this week.
I agree that it has something to do with an Indian Culture. Maybe it’s an abstract take on Native American dress. Whenever my daughter made something she didn’t think was recognizable I’d say, but honey that’s a wonderful abstract creation. It’s didn’t help though. I’m happy being abstract but my daughter is a realist.
I’d do with Indian, too – since it has the feathers… Not sure what it’d be called tho… =)
P.S. your comment did go through – sorry about the unknown issues. =(