by Pamela Beason | Aug 29, 2016 | Everyday Chaos, Natural Wonders
(Some of you may remember that I posted on this a year ago, but since then zombie disease has continued to proliferate, so I felt the need to post again.) A couple of days ago I was out for an evening walk on one of Bellingham’s many trails. The sunset was beautiful,...
by Pamela Beason | May 23, 2016 | Everyday Chaos, The Writing Life
My newest book, Race to Truth, is available today on Kindle and Kobo and will soon be out everywhere.The story is a mix of mystery and adventure as my young character Tanzania Grey returns to her hometown of Bellingham, Washington to participate in an extreme version...
by Pamela Beason | Jan 1, 2016 | Everyday Chaos, Natural Wonders
I know the New Year is an arbitrary date, but the idea of starting anew with endless possibilities is always exciting for me. I like to take stock of things I did or things that happened to me in the last year. It’s fun to realize that I live a pretty amazing...
by Pamela Beason | Aug 13, 2015 | Everyday Chaos, Natural Wonders
Lately it seems that no matter where I am—shopping in the grocery store, riding my bike through the local park, driving to the library—I find a mesmerized human blocking my path. Head bent over a cell phone, this person totally oblivious to other people, cars,...
by Pamela Beason | Mar 1, 2015 | Everyday Chaos, Natural Wonders
I love to travel, but I am very lucky to live in a beautiful place that I don’t have to leave to find adventures. We’re having an early spring here in the Pacific NW (sorry, NE U.S., I know you’re envious). I’ve been out hiking every weekend in...
by Pamela Beason | Dec 26, 2014 | Everyday Chaos, General, The Writing Life
For years, I have been working on a list of questions that would quickly reveal someone’s history and personality. Think of it like speed dating. Not everyone will agree to be “grilled,” but it’s a fun and informative activity when...