Annie’s is not dead. Sound like a familiar movie title? Well … Annie’s Is Not Dead!
Annie’s Goat Hill currently does not have goats on the apartment patio, nor does it have fresh soap in the (non-existent) spare room…but Annie’s is alive and kicking.
Annie (Mary Humphrey – myself) has authored books (Essential Soapmaking and Advanced Soapmaking: Removing the Mystery), along with stories she contributed to the Selah Press anthology 360 Degrees of Grief: Reflections of Hope, all of these books are available on her blogs, and on her Amazon.com author page. She’s also polishing her first edition, soon to be published, of Annie’s All About Goats. Behind this writing project is the first draft completed of Jackson and Delilah’s Adventures, a fiction youth novel. Devotionals follow suit, which are in the stage of notes written in pen and ink. There may also be books from the kitchen, because this woman can cook. Did you know that? She cooks from scratch and follows the little-bit-of-this-and-that method.
Soap creation and sales may return to the agenda in late 2014. Can you imagine creamy, skin loving goat milk soap once again coming from Annie’s studio? It just might happen.
What you absolutely have not heard about, until today, is Creative Expressions by Annie. You know, she thrives on creativity – writing, DIY personal care products, sewing, crocheting, soap making, aromatherapy and crafts that work all of these things together. The photo above is a sample of things to come – a series of blog posts that she hopes inspires you to new (or renew) your passions. The world is full of beautiful things…and the freedom to use your imagination!
“In this time of ‘information overload’, people do not need more information. They want a story they can relate to.” – Maarten Schafer
Annie’s Goat Hill – Smell and Feel the Goodness!
Have missed your posts!
Amy
Thank you!
I have been busy writing and studying. I am so excited now, however, to work creative crafts back into my life. God is so good!
How are you doing? Is the 2nd book finished, the one you were writing with your mother?
No, it isn’t finished, we’ve been busy with my Mom and I going to India for 2 weeks in May and getting ready to go on a trip to Colorado to pick up our new truck camper then on to Washington to visit my brother and his family. We’ll be going a different route with the books though.
Amy
Well, stay in touch. I miss Ohio sometimes, especially the Amish country and my friends. I love Texas though! It is fun to travel…definitely…so enjoy your time out west! – Mary