about

i’m heather anne.

this blog is where i share my poems and some of my life.

i love to move and practice yoga. i’m into mindfulness and meditation.

i often wonder about this mystery that is life. i know nothing and i’m open to everything.

rupert strip

167 thoughts on “about

  1. it’s awesome to meet you…What city are you from? Shout out to being a writer and dancer. I wish I could. I think I am going to make a funny youtube video called WORSE DANCER EVER. I will be so funny. Do you have any cool dance videos? I love to support. Keep being awesome. šŸ™‚

    1. I’m from Calgary. No videos yet but hopefully soon! Thanks for visiting! Really glad I found your blog, and now awaiting your incredibly awesome dance video šŸ˜‰ I’m sure you’re better than you’re letting on.

  2. Hello! Thanks for stopping by my blog šŸ™‚ Spotted your tweet along the side of this page that said you wished your name was Dorothy, and wished you had a Toto, and I just have to say, I have a Toto (that’s my husband’s name!). Thought you’d find it funny šŸ™‚

  3. Thanks for liking my blog post! Your blog looks really interesting and I look forward to reading it. I too have a little red-headed furry baby (as you can see from my pic!) but unfortunately, I’ve only dabbled in dancing šŸ™‚

  4. “Some call it red”, the title of your book project?
    I know “My Name is Red” is an award winning novel by the Nobel Prize Laureate Orhan Pamuk.

    So, Taehreh, do you write while dancing or do you dance while writing?

  5. I thought I should drop by and thank you for the likes, so ā€˜thank you for the likes.’
    I hope you do not mistake fulfilment for happiness as you hurdle unstoppably toward change, rarely do we find lasting happiness in a collection of transitory fulfilments, and however, it is possible to discover true spiritual happiness within if we take the time to unearth it. A very interesting ā€˜About’ page I enjoyed the read and I hope you enjoy your life journey.

  6. Thanks for stopping in at ‘Where Do I Go From Here’ and reading some of my poetry. I’m on my way from here to check your out but thought I’d stop by and say, “Hello” first. Sorry I can’t hang out and chat, but poetry calls……vickie…..Vickie……VICKIE!!

  7. Curious here: in your photo on the right above, you have curled your fingers. Is there an intended meaning there, since the other hand is open-fingered?
    One more thing, would a video be possible, so that your motion can be added and seen?

    1. Yes there is! For that photo shoot I used movement from a solo I choreographed on myself about a year and a half ago. The movement in the limbs was very angular as you can see in the elbows/knees, and then there was emphasis on the fingers/hands and their particularly strong ability to express minute detail. Opening, revealing, leading movement, exploring boundaries, etc… and the impact of those ideas on the whole body. Of course this is a very brief outline of the work, but hopefully it gives an idea. šŸ™‚

      I don’t have a video currently but am in the process of choreographing a new series of work which I intend to film and put online somewhere. I’ll let you know as soon as it’s up! And again you are the best for noticing and taking interest! Much appreciated xo

  8. Thank you so much for liking my poems, Taehreh ! I am enjoying your blog, as well. You have a very eclectic use of imagery in your poems. You seem like a very interesting person and a talented writer. Oh, and I love your red hair ! Very pretty. Have a great weekend and I hope you enjoy more of my work in the future ! šŸ™‚ …. Jeff Littrell

  9. Hi! Thanks for stopping by my blog, and for the “like” on my recent post. I am happy you enjoyed it, and I appreciate your visit to my site.

    Your blog is so lovely! I enjoyed it very much. šŸ™‚

  10. Hi , thank you for visiting and liking, and i’m glad you did other wise i wouldn’t be able to find your interesting blog keep it up my dear.
    cheers
    zara

  11. You know, the world we live in makes compliments sound creepy. I’m about to give you one, and it is in NO way intended to be some perverse thing. I am happily married, (and probably old enough to be your father). You are a beautiful young lady . . . that’s it. No hidden agenda, no BS, no back-handed “come-on.” A simple compliment. And you are quite a good writer – at least I think so. Somehow, I have a funny feeling that you are destined for fame. Hold fast to your dreams – they are all that makes life worth a damn. Peace . . .

  12. Hi taehreh. So nice to hear from you good luck with your blog. Thank you for liking my poem ‘ Boarded Up’ Hope to see you call by again. Best Wishes, The Foureyed Poet.

  13. “Love more, hate not at all, and dream like it’s going out of style.” This line is just gorgeous, did you think of it or hear it somewhere? I have copied it down in my diary so I don’t forget it.

    1. thank you! I thought of it when I was thinking of the sort of person I wanted to become. Probably comes from the “love more, hate less” quote, which I read and thought “Hate less? How about not hate at all?” šŸ™‚ very much appreciate you stopping by.

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