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Thoughts on Impossible Projects

April 23, 2011 Wholeness
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So I’ve been tidying up my study/studio/workroom, and I pulled out my Polaroid 600 camera, which has been in the cupboard now since about last September, only to find that I still had a couple of sheets of film left in the pack. After the initial excitement about Impossible Project’s new polaroid/instant film products had [...]

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Golden Days at Mortal Muses

September 19, 2010 Wholeness
Falling Down

Woohoo! I got my photo, “September Days” featured at Mortal Muses today, chosen by mosey. It sure feels nice to get a piece of my work selected, so forgive me for the blatant bragging here. Today, we’ve been for a walk around the secret hiding places near our house. Rubin and I stumbled across this [...]

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How To Find The Deeper Flow

September 11, 2010 Wholeness
The Old Sawmill

Speed creates an illusion of invincibility. We hurry through our days numbing ourselves to the deeper flow of our lives. We feel shallow and push ourselves to live harder when what we need is to live more deeply and quietly. Take pen in hand. Number from 1 to 5. List 5 areas in your life [...]

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Sneeze with your eyes open

September 7, 2010 Wholeness
Feeding ducks at the mill

Since midsummer, I’ve been raging through the days at full throttle, as is my tendency. Fired up, passionate, consumed by creative urges that strove for expression. I’m happiest when I’m like that. Contrast that with the flatness and decline that midwinter pulls me into, and the drag of dark, cold days through January and it’s [...]

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Things I Can Count On

September 3, 2010 Wholeness
Late summer picnic by the river

It’s not easy being a mother. There are some things I can count on, like the warm swelling feeling in my chest when I sneak into his room at night to listen to him sleep, and the urge to climb in close to him and hold him tight. The need to kiss him and to [...]

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