Mary Jo Hanly
Bio
Mary-Jo Hanly is a budding philanthropist and as such is working on all her skills to manifest this into her reality. A unique creative that has a breadth and depth of life experience unlike any other history has known. Be a part of this.
Stories (14/0)
Un-Rhyll
To my favourite 'Chio'! When I look back at all we have shared in over the years, it is simply mind-blowing! It all started during our teens in the days of the ol' 'telling bone' (phone for those of you not au fait with Cockney slang). Wow! That was roughly four decades ago and may I emphasise the roughly? Not from a time-line point of view but for the shenanigans we got up to 'back in the day'. I have forever been grateful for our friendship ever since and how you initiated the phone call to my home just because you liked me and thought I'd make a good friend. You have always been a good judge of character. Ha ha ha !!!
By Mary Jo Hanly3 years ago in Families
Dromana Drive In
Unleashing yourself on your deepest imaginings is easy when you're single. It's not a place that's foreign to me and I often take refuge there from the emptiness of not going through sharing in life with your best buddy, learning about each-other and the evolving union that is your shared life. I've even written a song about hovering in that space of being attracted to someone and lingering between the not knowing and knowing about their significant other, 'main squeeze', partner, girlfriend, wife or indeed their boyfriend, perhaps husband as the case may be.
By Mary Jo Hanly3 years ago in FYI
Dark Cloud
The "Small Black Notebook" was founded in 1788, January 26th on the shores of Weé-Rong, Gondwanaland, from the final leg of the voyage through War-ran. A leather-bound book wrapped in a Moleskine cloth to protect its thick ivory pages from the salty conditions of the exploration vessel's diminishing environment. By order of His Royal Highness King Terra Nullius III, within it's pages a petition of regulations Lieutenant Jacob Cookiecutter was to alter under his own volition and quill. Perhaps the datum for the ensuing innuendos that any black book would come to endure.
By Mary Jo Hanly3 years ago in Futurism
Confessions of a Wannabephotographer
I have to start with how much I have been inspired by photography. Three decades ago, while studying photography as a part of an ‘Art and Design’ course at a university bridging school, my photography teacher said “I can see you’re going to quit. Don’t give up photography. Do it part time as something you do as a single unit but don’t give it up.”
By Mary Jo Hanly3 years ago in Photography