Lisa Victoria Chapman Jones (born August 15, 1961)[1] is an American playwright, essayist, journalist, and memoirist. (wikipedia)
We're typically not a poor free-throw shooting team. But we'll practice on that before tomorrow's game.
Photography is one big scrapbook of your life.
Photography is like an open book to the world.
Meditation goes in. Prayer goes out. But they both aim for the same place of union between you and the devine.
Somebody was smiling at us tonight. The stars were definitely aligned for us in this game.
I'm outraged. I'm in this field of work. We're screaming for help.
Our code black is for severe weather. We do not have a bomb scare code.
Personally, I will be a lot more at ease knowing there is a machine at hand for that kind of emergency. Every second counts.