On Wednesday, I asked you to share your Hubbing spaces with us, and over the past two days, we have been getting the coolest photos on Facebook, Google+, Twitter, and via email.
I’d like to share some of them with you.
GoodLady
GoodLady‘s Hubbing Space looks particularly comfortable and relaxing. It reminds me how much more creative we can get when we allow stress and strain to take a hike. Says GoodLady:
I always write my Hub articles resting my dislocating leg on my bed in my sunny studio-bedroom – with Tinka, a very old friend. tap tap tap
We can hear the hawks in the sky tap tap tap and see the countryside from the window, nobody bothers us, tap tap tap. so we’re very happy and comfortable.
CrisSp

This is actually the office in the house. Doesn’t seem like anything special but I am facing the wall where I see my inspiration hanging, which says:“Be Brave. Write.”
Angie Jardine
I practically live in this space although the horse riders and dog walkers who wave at me through the window are a constant distraction.
Dianemae

I do my best and most hub writing while on my sailboat. The computer is at the navigation station. I have a air card that allows me access to the net. Some ports have good reception while others have no reception. The view outside changes often and stimulates me to write.
Big thanks to the Hubbers who are sharing these hotbeds of creativity with us! Keep them coming! You can send photos directly to me at Simone.Smith (at) HubPages.com.
It’s just great to see where everyone writes Hubs! Love all the pictures and comments. Knowing where Angie Jardine sits to work is perfect for example. We follow each other. Now I know where she is next time she publishes something.
Can’t wait to see more Hubbing Spaces!
These are all great hubbing spaces.
Angie Jardine’s is the kind that I would aspire to if I could stop the debt of clutter accumulating around me with compound interest.
As a sailor, Dianemae’s seems full of wild promise. I love that. Although, writing aboard my rather more humble two-crew dinghy might prove a little more problematic!