I was raised in Montana and am the mother of five children.
In 2006, I lost my middle child, Andrew, to an accident. This event changed my life. I realized I had spent too many years chasing dollars and deadlines. Now I wish to nurture my soul. Irene
Irene Walters is a member of All Things Orange Artwork Gallery, Yellow Gallery, ! * Irish Eyes * !, ! All Street Portraiture And Photography !, ! Creative Writing & Poetry !, *A Beautiful Blur, *Berries, Fruits & Seeds* - 3/day, 12 Great Features - Challenge Themes ONLY, Abstracts from Nature, All About Flowers, All Out Emotion, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, Art Inspired by Dreams, B&W - Character - People Shots, Beach Art, Books, Candid Photography, Childhood, Colors of Water, Colour Me Vibrant Red!, Contemporary Architecture, Dearly Departed, Dilapidated Buildings, Fabulous Flowers, Flower and Foliage DETAIL - 1 per day (24 hours), Flowers in macro (very close macro please), Food for Thought, Glorious Lilies, Green!, Impressive Irises, In the Pink, Just Brown, Light and Reflection 1/24, Live, Love, Dream, Magnificent Minnesota, Montana ~ The Treasure State NEED CO-HOST, Mysteries of the Common, Natural Textures, Nostalgic Art and Photography, One Single Flower On Show.. Upload 2 per day, Out of the Blue, Photo-Zen, Photography Critique and Advice, Photoshop Help, Pleasure & Pain, Purple Passion Gallery. 2 per day, Religious Art & Photography, Rusty, Crusty and Falling to Bits, Safe Haven, Simply White Artwork Gallery - 90% White !, Spiritual Art, Spring Blooms - 2 per day, Still Life Photography, Strictly Human Faces , The Art of Nursing, The Eyes Have It, The Healing Journey, Vibrant and Vivid Color, Visual Texture(no pornography,nudes or offensive works), We Rock: Musical Instrument Art, Who Needs Color For Beauty? - Black & White Art At Its Best, Windows and Doors, WMG, Working Dogs (Herding) and You're Accepted.
Poem about the Bereaved
Thoughts on relationship and death
Satire reflecting the danger of drug use
Thoughts on life and death
Poem about loss
Words on the isolation of grief