I am grateful for the gusting NW wind over Lake Superior that creates blustery days in which to relish the indoors and the chocolate lab who sits and leans on me as I hook. I am grateful for being able to access the internet to pay bills, to shop, and to research what I need to know. This is an unexpected luxury up here in the Northwoods of the Upper Peninsula.
Two visuals/audio that inspire me:
Linda Thompson's new album is not part of the mainstream music, but it is wonderful. It could have been written 100 years ago.
http://tiny.cc/z0ue
http://www.npr.org/2013/10/22/239679749/its-a-family-affair-on-linda-thompsons-wont-be-long-now
2nd visual: I try to ponder about colors often during the day.
My creative experience today was placing all of my left over wool worms in one large plastic container. Before visiting Wanda's class in Manistee last year, I stored my left over worms separated in plastic baggies. I never used them! A problem. So today I sent a bit of time throwing all of them together. I was able to see the color so much better and the ideas began to flow about how to use them This is a real boost to creative synapses firing!
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