Madeline Docherty
Bio
Just looking out at the world and wondering why?
Curiosity is my muse.
Gardening is my love.
Connection is my inspiration.
Just looking into my world and wondering how?
Stories (7/0)
Woven Lines
There is a peculiar feeling when one has hit rock bottom. They do things they normally wouldn’t do, which is why David found himself wandering in the middle of nowhere, scuffing his pristine leather Bontoni shoes on a forgotten dirt path. It was all to find some strange woman named Opal.
By Madeline Docherty3 years ago in Futurism
Time to meander
In 2021 I want to get a little frantic about my creativity. Let it swallow me whole. Let it drown me. Let me feel the flow. I’d like to get a little peaceful about my creativity. Let it bring me courage. Let it dare to be different or more of the same. I’d like to fall in love with my creativity. Let it bring me alive. Let it breathe in nourishment. Let it challenge and inspire me.
By Madeline Docherty3 years ago in Motivation
Luxurious Hair, Anyone?
You’re sitting there in a meeting, or you're watching TV. Maybe you are talking to your crush... and you cannot stop scratching your head. The dreaded dandruff monster with his itchy cousin have invaded, and your pretty little head is on fire. You go to your handy Head and Shoulders, or your trusted shampoo brand that promises to get rid of that dandruff and itch right away. For a moment you feel like it’s all good, but not long after you use the product, you’re back to where you started.
By Madeline Docherty3 years ago in Blush
A friendship like the garden
Our friendship, like the garden, goes through phases. Some moments we are the seeds, dormant, existing in the dark together. Sometimes one of us is sprouting, while the other is not. Our friendship is often the wild bloom in July when everything is green and shining. Our friendship is change. Everyday in the garden is exciting, as some new development has occurred. I don’t judge the newness. I don’t judge the leaves that have been shed, or the new roots. And neither do you.
By Madeline Docherty4 years ago in Humans