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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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October, Third Post

October 17, 2010 Wholeness
Rubin, fishing

When I think about that day, it feels like the last day of summer to me. Now I’m already wearing a scarf, and winter coats are on the hooks. Honestly, some days have been so grey recently that I felt the depth of misery that stirs for me in the darkest months, and the heavy-cloud [...]

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End of an Era

September 8, 2010 Wholeness
Durley Chine, My Boy
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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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The August Break, Day 17

August 17, 2010 Photography
Look on the bright side

I’ve slowed right down for a couple of days. Time and space to think, and breathe, and maybe fill the well. Some things are bothering me tonight. Things that make me feel suffocated, and give me aches and pains in my neck, and my hips. I’m troubled by old demons that rear their heads from [...]

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