May Days Ramble II
I had a post ready to go earlier today, but alas I lost it. So here I am, with no post to go.
Yet I write.
I write about how fulfilling life has been during the past few weeks. About how I've been busy, yet not overwhelmed. About how there are things I feel bad about not having done, but how others unfolded perfectly, like how I...
~ inhaled the scent of the lilacs and the lily-of-the-valley.
~ spent time with my parents who were visiting from New Brunswick. I only see them once or twice a year and that's not enough. I'm already plotting a road trip down east to see them again.
~ worked my way through another chapter of Julia Cameron's Walking in this World. It seems that book is having as big an impact in my life as its precursor, The Artist's Way (the Artist's Way rocked my world more than ten years ago already!).
~ stretched my comfort zone through voice lessons, realizing that I can now hit a note with power that only a month ago I never imagined I could have produced.
~ noticed that the confidence gained through my voice lessons is seeping into other areas of my life, not yet through action, but through acknowledgment of possibility and worthiness.
~ felt inspired to dream.
~ felt tired and slept.
~ delighted in documentaries that were part of TV Ontario's Photography Month, highlighting the work of photographers David Bailey, Mike Disfarmer and Yousuf Karsh. All Photography Month documentaries are available for viewing on TVO's Website, here.
~ found the owner's manual to Matilda, my trusty point & shoot, and discovered settings that could enhance my current photographic play.
~ practiced trust in "guidance greater than my meager mind" (thank you Oprah!).
~ registered for a sculpting workshop that uses old cotton tees and a textile hardener to produce something that could (eventually) look like this.
~ laughed at old Dick Van Dyke shows with my Dad.
~ cried at American Idol and Oprah's last shows.
~ submitted artwork to Art for Alabama, raising funds for people affected by the tornadoes in that state back in April. Only one more day to bid!
~ did, felt and was much, much more.
Well look at that, I ended up re-writing my lost post. It's amazing what happens when you put fingers to keyboard, non?
What a full and fulfilling month. I am grateful.
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Reader Comments (3)
What a wonderful list! I'm delighted to meet you and to take in the Life and beauty here!
Hello Kristin! So lovely to see you here. : )
This all sounds wonderful! Especially delighted about the power of the voice lessons for you. If only I had a Facebook account to bid on your beautiful painting, but really happy to see that it looks like it will end up in lovely Karen D's hands:)