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Inspiring interview with Elizabeth Briel!
.-= Sonya´s last blog ..Ecotouring New Zealand =-.
Thanks Sonya. She is a pretty amazing woman!
Yes, very inspiring. And I like the idea of a Sicilian retreat where writers and artists can come to create and work on their various projects. Would love to visit a place like that!
.-= Erica Johansson´s last blog ..One of the Smartest Personal Transport Modes =-.
Hi Erica,
It’s interesting that Elizabeth wrote about a Sicilian retreat. One of my dreams has been to go and live in Mexico for a few months to learn the art of silversmithing. I designed jewelry for years and the thought of spending time in a place like that gets the creative juices flowing again. It is a very inspiring thought.