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Saturdays is a collection of prose, poetry, and creative encouragement
that's meant to be read in bits and pieces,
time and again, with morning coffee or at the quiet end of a busy day.
It's meant to be savored or gifted or shared.
It's meant to be opened to random pages, on random days, for inspiration and for hope,
and it's meant to be a reminder of the gifts that the world gives us every day.
It is for artists and non-artists,
for anyone who has a personal connection to nature or anyone who is missing that;
it is for the person who loves a sunny day
as much as
…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Saturdays is a collection of prose, poetry, and creative encouragement

that's meant to be read in bits and pieces,

time and again, with morning coffee or at the quiet end of a busy day.

It's meant to be savored or gifted or shared.

It's meant to be opened to random pages, on random days, for inspiration and for hope,

and it's meant to be a reminder of the gifts that the world gives us every day.

It is for artists and non-artists,

for anyone who has a personal connection to nature or anyone who is missing that;

it is for the person who loves a sunny day

as much as it's for the one who finds joy while walking in the rain.

Lyn Asselta


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Autorenporträt
Lyn Asselta has spent a lifetime observing, painting, and taking notes about the natural world around her. The landscape has been both her muse and her salvation. When Covid locked us in, she headed out, sketchbook and tablet in hand, and learned that nature always has more to say.