MARY FRAN BONTEMPO is a speaker, author and humorist who teaches audiences to control their most powerful influence: Self-Talk. Author of The Woman’s Book of Dirty Words, and Not Ready for Granny Panties, Mary Fran proves small changes in self-talk yield big life changes, allowing individuals to redefine their lives both professionally and personally in a rapidly changing world.
A Huffington Post and Thrive Global contributor, and regular columnist for Women’s Voices Magazine and Best Kept Self, Mary Fran inspires and motivates readers and listeners to tame the self-talk beast, leading them to personal and professional renewal and success. After thirty years’ experience as owner of a full-service recruiting firm, and finding herself in the middle of a perfect life storm—turning 50, a crashing economy, and most devastating, a son with serious addiction issues—Mary Fran created the blog, Not Ready for Granny Panties, authoring two books in the series and developing a life-affirming brand full of practical wisdom and wit. A frequent media guest and speaker, audiences delight in her empowering and entertaining message.
I really loved the pink one, but the more I looked at the blue one, the more the contrast of the silhouette against the blue sky caught my eye. As Chrysa said, I think it’s the peaceful vibe it gives off. Lovely.
I like picture number one—-the twilight and tones are just beautiful…..nice work.
pat achilles
January 8, 2011 at 3:16 PM
I thought ‘blue’ until I saw the ‘pink’ – I love all the detail you can see in the steeple, window embellishments and so on, in the pink one. The blue is quietly beautiful too . . .
I really loved the pink one, but the more I looked at the blue one, the more the contrast of the silhouette against the blue sky caught my eye. As Chrysa said, I think it’s the peaceful vibe it gives off. Lovely.
I like picture number one—-the twilight and tones are just beautiful…..nice work.
I thought ‘blue’ until I saw the ‘pink’ – I love all the detail you can see in the steeple, window embellishments and so on, in the pink one. The blue is quietly beautiful too . . .