words of encouragement from generous others... we’re two weeks into meteorological spring and while the sweet violets, early crocus, and thousands of ridiculously fragrant blooms on the daphne are delightful, most days winter lodges in my heart and my head.
I just had to fully subscribe today ~ I've procrastinated, worrying about the world and whether I'll outlive my small fortune what with giving to my political heroes in the hopes of saving our country ~ but your substack bring such delight to my life (delight I share with others) that $50 a year seemed a pittance for such joy! A heartfelt thank you for your wonderful work.
Oh Mary, I hope you like Hollow Kingdom, the zombie book. I finished it last night—who knew the walking dead and redemption were so entwined. Thanks for the book recommendation
I just had to fully subscribe today ~ I've procrastinated, worrying about the world and whether I'll outlive my small fortune what with giving to my political heroes in the hopes of saving our country ~ but your substack bring such delight to my life (delight I share with others) that $50 a year seemed a pittance for such joy! A heartfelt thank you for your wonderful work.
Oh Helen, thank you! When the world is unsettled (so very unsettled) it’s good to join together.
Hi Lorene
Sigh-I wish I could sign up for your April workshop! Live in the Bay Area though.
I ordered the "zombie" book. Suggest you read "Meet Me at the Museum", a novel
by Anne Youngson. In it the unfolding story of two people who look closely both at their lives and
as a result both themselves, each other and the world around them.
Similar to you looking closely to see color in flowers, leaves, and rocks.
Mary
Oh Mary, I hope you like Hollow Kingdom, the zombie book. I finished it last night—who knew the walking dead and redemption were so entwined. Thanks for the book recommendation
Your nature watercolors have me spellbound! Subscribed!