Coming here, just the two of us, just out of reach of our old connections has required conscious effort to get established. And we are! Finding our favorite places to eat and shop, got new docs and making new friends. The husband has joined a service club and I have found some of my people at a the delightful painting class I've blogged about recently. These talented people who taught me the finer points of painting, mandalas and thankga, allowed me to share my messy world of art journaling with them. Here is what a day of wild mind journaling with them led me to.
Now, thanks to my daughter's introduction and my own gutsy butting into a conversation I overheard in a restaurant, I have new writing pals who I recognize as more of my people. After all, a woman does not live on comfortable houses and fantastic views alone! There will surely be many posts about these creative folks and the amazing things I know I will learn from them.
I am even using the range and ovens in this place! Yes, I am cooking a bit, which is a bit more than I have been cooking lately. The cold rainy days of winter have brought out the soup maker in me.
My creation, Chicken Vegetable Tortellini Soup
I really miss the wildlife at the ranch, but am finding new connections to the beasties as well. I have always loved pelicans and, while I cannot enjoy them from the house, I look for them at the beach. Click on this photo to get a look at this beauty.
And there is plenty of this
and this
to be enjoyed simply by making a stop on the way from one errand to another. I like that a lot.
So, here's what I'm thinking; Blooming where you are planted is clearly a choice. Seems I have learned that Life is game best enjoyed from the field, not the bleachers. If I wear my heart on my sleeve, I will be recognized by kindred spirits. And, note to self, never ever take the abundance and gifts of all that is holy for granted!
2 comments:
I simply love the lace hand in your journal page. Great idea and beautifully executed Laura.
Now your kids have a great place to visit-who could resist your cooking and the ocean view!!!
love and hugs,
Cheryl
Lovely journal pages and pictures of what looks like a beautiful place to live. It always takes time to find ones footing in a new place, no matter where it is. Taking that time is one of the best things we can do for ourselves. I'm happy for you that you found some kindred spirits! And...I wish we had pelicans over here!
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