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Aren't we lucky that we get to do revisions? It takes a lot of failure to get to success but the good news is that it just takes some tweaking to get it right. I am not sure what I am talking about, but it does apply to painting. I have been studying Vermeer and his method of layering glazes to get it just right...not everywhere, but where it counts, has inspired me. I am usually in a hurry but I realize I need to slow down and pay attention to what details are needed to make it glow or sing or just be sweeter. I think it applies to a lot of other things though. Like cooking for instance. My friend Heather is a talented chef. I can make a decent, and healthy meal, but she pays attention to every detail in layering and flavors and textures and presentation. Going to a dinner party at her house is a special treat. It applies to exercise. Theresa is a beautiful woman who hikes and does Tai Chi and swims and does yoga, but she doesn't stay in shape for the sake of exercise. She does those things because they keep her way of thinking healthy.
Shinrin Yoku is Japanese for "forest bathing." It is a method of breathing in the energy and peace of the woods. Theresa does that moment to moment in her everyday life. It applies to relationships as well. I was going to try and stretch this analogy a little further, but I guess I really don't know what I am talking about. I need to give this one a little more time and let the literary glazes slowly build up. Go Figure!
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