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Words are more powerful to a child’s mind

What a profound quote by May Sarton – here’s a graphic to remind me.

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This is the time you are living in…

How many wonderful and insightful moments I have had in art classes over the years…..One day in 3-dimensional art class, instructor John Watrous said these words. I don’t remember the discussion that engendered them, or if they originally came from him or he was quoting someone else. No matter — they stuck and I’ve often […]

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Spring Lake – 22 Jan 2014

A walk around the always picturesque Spring Lake. Water patterns are fascinating. It was about 75°F today – very unusual for this time of year.  Been a very dry winter and we’re under drought advisory already here in California.

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The Guest House

This being human is a guest house.
Every morning a new arrival.

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The Prayer Flag Project

Thanks to Jane LaFazio, I’ve discovered the Prayer Flag project – “A collective project spreading peace, good will and kindness, one flag at a time…” Inspired! I’m making a series of 4 flags based on the Loving-kindness meditation: May I be filled with Loving-Kindness May I be well May I be peaceful and at ease […]

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Happy New Year 2012

Wishing you Peace, Love and Joy this coming year.   This painting came from a panorama of photos I took last summer as we were leaving Scotland. We stopped at Dunure Castle, which looks out towards the Isle of Arran. It was a beautiful day, a restful and beautiful place. When I got home, I […]

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New Work

It’s been hard to post in here – it’s been a strange year with 2 close friends passing away during the summer. So I haven’t been keeping up here. Just working at my graphic design business and working on art very desultorily, while I get used to the world without them. I’ve been invited to […]

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