Megan is a writer and artist from Esperance, Western Australia. Her art and writing is an expression of her experiences of grief and loss. She is passionate about creating mandalas, writing, art journaling and photography. Megan facilitates mandala and creativity workshops.
Hi Megan
Thanks for your blog comment on “The Righteous” – it is very much appreciated.
I am glad that you liked it – it is so gratifying that you took the time to read the story and commented, for that I am grateful.
Regards
Judy
Megan – thanks for stopping by my Honeysuckle Breeze and leaving a comment on Crusade # 33. Yes, photoshop does take time! LOL and I really can mess it up. My best to you, Marlynn
Hi Megan! I will be sending you the Happy Book next week, but I don’t have your address. Can you email it to me? Have a happy week! Gina
Hi, I found your blog while researching zentangles, and I just wanted to say I LOVE it!!! SO many great ideas and images, thank you for all your hard work! I will be a frequent visitor!
Hi 🙂
I’m the soapmaker to whom Eskimimi referred 🙂 I’m on the Fresholi forums also 🙂 Have you found this yet ? http://www.thedishforum.com ? There are a few Aussie soapmakers there ….and it is an excellent resource 🙂
Megan, thank you so much for stopping by Live Art.fully. I popped over to meet you and wow! beautiful art journaling you do. Very inspriring. I wanted to tell you how sorry I am for your losses. We lost a baby during pregancy and I can’t imagine what all you’ve been through. Our loss was very hard for me.
Megan
I just came across your photo’s of Millie’s Angel on the 365 page. I was reading your story and realised I know you! You were at my very first S&K Peer Support Meeting in 2005 with Jo. We lost touch when I moved to Albany 4.5 years ago, though I am back in Perth now. Your art jornalling is very interesting! Tania
HI Megan – love your beautiful blog. I’ve just nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award. 🙂
http://cauldronsandcupcakes.com/2012/01/02/my-first-blog-award-the-versatile-blogger-2/