Deborah Ann Mitchell

Deborah Ann Mitchell

Deb Mitchell, a native to the southern U.S., has also lived on the west coast, Monterey Bay and San Diego, Ca. and as far north as Anchorage, Alaska. She currently resides in the Ozark Mountain Region of Arkansas. She is self-employed as a studio artist and teacher in ceramic arts. Outdoor activities and travel are a lifelong pursuit.
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B.A. San Diego State University, Applied Arts & Science, Ceramics

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It is just clay.

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  • Dawn to Dusk
    This sonnet praises waking each morning as dawn entreats the day. It welcomes the possibilities of embracing the opportunity to experience fresh and productive activities until sunset.
  • Snowflake Lullaby
    This haiku for winter written as first snowflakes fall, offering a peaceful blessing.
  • Point No Where, Baja California, Mexico
    This Baja California coastal outback surf trip was the worst road trip ever. Our best-laid plans found journey’s end without ever arriving. That map led to No Where! My road trip advice: enjoy the trip because you may not reach the destination.
  • My Promise to Spain
    My first time visiting a foreign country, Spain, left me promising to go back. Five fantastic weeks was not enough! On-line homework and a seasoned travel partner made traveling Andalusia easy. The romance of ancient Arabic/Spanish culture is lasting.
  • 1972 Porsche 914 Auto Identity
    A 1972 Porsche 914 was the best vehicle I ever owned. Memories of the futuristic style, performance, economy and fun have lasted thirty years. You can't top a red two-seater targa sports car or tip the balance of this innovative mid-engine Porsche
  • Single Woman in a Man's Used Car Territory
    Confidently buying a pre-owned car requires a test driving plan. I chose ‘O7 Saab and ’09 Subaru from many pre-owned cars test driven over a devised track using the same methodology. On-line homework and on-road testing provide essential information.
  • Christmas: As Natural as Natural Can Be
    Christmas memories softened and hardened through the years. Rural farm living, giving and receiving create experiences that capture true meanings of family traditions in a southern household, trees, mistletoe, holiday foods and the Santa closet.
  • Sea of Tranquility
    Poetic expression of the Moon as Lover seen through the eyes of youth and maturity. Tells how internal seas are not tranquil pulling the tides of love through the Universe. Anthropomorphic lunar effects and emotional interaction described.
  • The Under World
    Dark, moody and political poem in Villanelle form.
  • Open Window Autumn Leaves
    Love poem embraces romantic feelings of hope, chance, fate and the changing of life's seasons as leaves fall in autumn at beach house.

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