I'm a bit delayed posting about Day 2 of the forum because I was catching up with work. While Day 1 was amazing, the speakers kept up the pace on day 2 of the UIA/PHG Healthcare Forum. I've learned so much from the packed day of speakers discussing what's happening around the world. Highlights of … Continue reading UIA/PHG Healthcare Forum: Day 2
Author: Heather
UIA/PHG Healthcare Forum: Day 1
The speakers were amazing on day 1 of the UIA/PHG Healthcare Forum. I've learned so much from the packed day of speakers discussing what's happening around the world. Highlights of my day included: my tour of the new Bridgepoint Hospital realizing how lucky I am to be in a country that has a public healthcare … Continue reading UIA/PHG Healthcare Forum: Day 1
WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Lines
My response to the WordPress 'Post A Day' photo challenge: lines.
Writing the 3-Day Novel at Wordsmith Studio
Hi Everyone! I wrote about my third experience with the 3-Day Novel over on the Wordsmith Studio Site. I hope you'll take a peak and let me know if you think it's something you would or wouldn't do, and why. Have a great day!
dreams of empathy – a poem
Dreams of Empathy To envision a dream that is more than it seems is to dream of day when the dark fades away as a glimmer of light on wings taking flight with feather so fine it floats up the vine caressing the leaves until people sneeze releasing their ills letting go of their thrills … Continue reading dreams of empathy – a poem
white noise – a poem
white noise Bells toll first, but the message says away. Sounds of a bicycle join in the fray. The whirring machinery copies one by one. Vibrations signal a message unknown. Blinking lights flash clamoring for attention. Voices call out, please answer the question. A cacophony of these electronic toys simply becomes invisible white noise. poetic asides For this week’s prompt, write a poem … Continue reading white noise – a poem
listen – a poem
Listen can you hear the dark twinge the deep breath the downward inflection as he says 'I'm fine.'? do you notice the fidgeting hands the forlorn sigh the forced confidence as she says 'it doesn't matter.'? do you speak shouting volumes supplanting silence with silly stories when they ask 'how about you?' poetic asides For … Continue reading listen – a poem
holy holy holy – a poem
holy holy holy stars collide thunderous clouds echo as lightning strikes crying holy holy holy. mountains quake earth slides like tears trees torn apart weeping holy holy holy. winter falls heavy blanket stills life branches snap, creak moaning holy holy holy. night beckons darkness fills the void stars shimmer whispering holy holy holy. sun rises … Continue reading holy holy holy – a poem
mistake – 2 poems
mistake hand clasped over mouth she cannot see my instant and intense regret. dial-tone answers my hateful words, and I cannot take it back. miss-step step by step counting the turns spinning once, twice, three times... wait! too many! catch up to my partners, but it's too late. in trying not to deviate i've made … Continue reading mistake – 2 poems
In the news: Sustainability
LEED v4: Built to Perform I'm reading through the July edition of EDC Magazine. In general the magazine provides a great synopsis of buildings, providing how they scored on LEED and what rating they got. It also provides helpful information about trends, materials and details for design options. What caught my attention in this edition … Continue reading In the news: Sustainability
charged – a poem
Charged (poem text) charged electrostatic charges vibrate just below the skin. simmering, shuddering, secrets slice the edge slashing the surface looking for a weak point. new charges whispers of insights true or false. emotions energize entities. turbulent storms ignite electrons, the storm threatens the tiny vessel struggling to hold it all in. one more charge … Continue reading charged – a poem
In the news: Healthcare Design
The Evolution of US Tribal Health Centers Healthcare Design Magazine interviews James Childers about "the legacy he’s building, as well as the process behind designing facilities that proudly demonstrate the tribal values and cultural wealth of a historically underserved population." (Healthcare Design Magazine: The Evolution of US Tribal Health Centers by Kristen D. Zeit.) Childers … Continue reading In the news: Healthcare Design
age – poem
age 'no' defiance, confidence in the simple answer she asserts herself for the first time though she can barely walk. 'i don't care' the confidence of choice she defends her dress defies deadlines and curfews determined to pick peers over family. 'i'll be back' bags packed she steps expectantly her passage unknown. she falters in … Continue reading age – poem
Patient Room 2020 – patient room of the future?
A Corian product rep sent me a link to Healing Machine - by Metropolis Magazine, which shows the design of Patient Room 2020 by David Ruthven and his team. It features a room design with technology, quality, safety and patient health in mind. Patient Room 2020 Patient Room 2020 is "a prototype hospital room on … Continue reading Patient Room 2020 – patient room of the future?
summer storm – poem
summer storm daylit sky blackens. storms roll in threatening, dark clouds unleash a torrent of rain, lightening, thunder. run in between drops and bolts with useless umbrellas. leap over new rivers on sidewalks and sudden lakes in parking lots and under bridges. safe at home shelter protects but leaves us vulnerable. search for sustenance without … Continue reading summer storm – poem