Playing catch-up at Moon Brook Studio. Life is good. My kids and grandkids are healthy and Vermont weather is spectacular. Foliage season is delayed in our area, but I am sure it will catch-up too. All the disasters in our country and the world are really depressing, but plenty of wonderful things are happening everywhere. Healthy babies are being born, couples are falling in love, students are getting good education and loads of folks are volunteering or working to improve conditions in the world. Connections are being made and innovations are blooming. In my world, creativity is happening and I hope it is in yours as well. I read on a blog today (and can't remember which one it was, apologies to the author who found this quote) "The art of drawing which is of more real importance to the human race
than that of writing...should be taught to every child just as writing
is." John Ruskin. Now that would be a great thing for our culture to catch up on. Meditation is practical and good. Drawing is practical and wonderful! Can you imagine seeing all those people who have tilted necks and fingers pecking away at their electronics with little sketch books and pencils instead? What would it be like if everyone was stimulated by art and creativity. Something to think about. Here's another one by John Ruskin, "Remember that the most beautiful things in the world are the most useless: peacocks and lilies for instance." Mmmmmmm....Go Figure
Oh, here is my 30 in 30 collage.
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