Earth Mother

Earth Mother

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Money, Coin, Ducats, Dollars?


Life is Funny, so they say

Well, it's true. But reality is very different that such platitudes. Life for everybody was  difficult in 2012. The people I know WITH money are hurting. People like me -- ugh. I like to say that I wish I had the money I had in 2011 when I said I was broke. But hanging onto my beliefs that this year we are in right now is the Magic Year for me, the phone keeps ringing with offers. Yesterday alone, I spoke to Tokyo, South Africa, Miami, New York and the Valley. Today I got another call from New York that is job related. So it looks like I will be flying all over the globe as in the golden, olden days, writing at warp speed (thank goodness for my Hollywood Reporter training that required a front page story every day by 3 o'clock, drunk or not). I have been to all these places before, except South Africa and I can't wait to go again and for the first time. The last time I was scheduled to go to South Africa, I was in an automobile accident by LAX. So happy to get another chance...is Ruth Adkins Robinson

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Very Kind Words

Beautiful Rick

Writers like me, often think since we generally labor alone that attention is seldom paid to what we do.  Today an Executive in Charge of Production that I've worked with several times posted this recommendation.  I can only say thanks to Rick for this inspiring recommendation that came to me on a day when I was feeling a bit down. You brought a lump to my throat.

"Ruth's command of the written word paired with her ability to tell a story (or help others tell stories) with poetic grace make her one of the most elegant and sophisticated Writers I have worked with. She is a creative genius with a humble and understated presence that has tremendous respect for humanity as a whole."

Beautiful words from Beautiful Ricky for Ruth Adkins Robinson



Saturday, January 5, 2013

Weighing in on the Gun Thing

I was stunned at the fool who suggested that the heroic principal should have been able to pull out her own assault weapon and kill the crazy before he killed her and all the babies and staff.  What are these people thinking??  Of course an inanimate object can't kill anyone unless some person pulls the trigger, but isn't that the point. Who is listening to parents, teachers, any authority figure?  I am from Kentucky, there were guns in every closet. As bad tempered and crazy as I am, it never crossed my mind to take one of the guns out and shoot anybody.  And damn it, I knew a lot of people who could have used a good shot to the head at blood spattering range. Yet I don't ever remember being told not to touch the rifles and shotguns, it was just in the air.  Guess the air is different now.  Children seem to think its ok to take anything of their parents they want, or put poison in the milkshakes if the parent was too strict (like wanting the little nut job to stay off her computer when she wasn't supposed to be on a computer). Gun Violence is a part of daily life that didn't exist when I was a kid and the only thing I can think to do is to get better in touch with members of your family, reach out to your communities and try to give as much care, comfort and love you can to everyone you meet.  Difficult? but not as difficult as looking at the very small, heartbreaking caskets of the babies who died. Ok, so it's rant time from Ruth Adkins Robinson

Friday, January 4, 2013

Watch that Forward Button

Be careful what you forward. Today I sent something to someone I shouldn't have and forgot that all correspondence attaches.  So now I will have hours of trying to mend that fence.  Perhaps I will never succeed.  This makes me remember several years ago when a friend of mine forwarded me something that included a note to someone else that said "This is another one of Ruth's hairbrained schemes."  Wow, I had no idea that was the opinion of me.....the truth is that particular plan let me buy a house... it was devastating at the time, but now it generates a giggle..and that's pretty good payback for Ruth Adkins Robinson