TODAY'S PHOTO -
canteloupe cubes resting in a ceramic dish that
I made many years ago.
Instead of referring you to my other blog, as I
did yesterday, I am bringing you directly one of
the other canteloupe photos I took after writing
on the Juicy Canteloupe.
For today, I will not elaborate
on what Sam and I saw experienced as we viewed all
the pictures I had taken. I leave this totally to
you today, not "colored" by our thoughts.
The importance of the whole experience for me is
what evolved from it, including the article I completed
and then read for you on the new audio program I
am testing.
To hear me reading the ARTICLE I wrote, click on
the arrow button below. The double bars in the center
will pause the recording and the solid square on
the right ends it. (This particular reading is four
and a half minutes in length.)
or, You can click on
ARTICLE
to read it yourself.
SELF-REFLECTING QUERIES
-
from the above-mentioned article and quite similar
to yesterday's queries-
When you are in the depths
of emotions, how do you express yourself? For me,
when I am conscious of them I go to words and when
I am out and being in the moment, it's my camera.
In the past, it's taken form in clay, jewelry and
water color painting.
Again, I invite you to look at what works best for
you. Capture it. Keep it. Remember to use it , particularly
when you are in the midst of an emotional state
where this form of expression will best serve you.
As I ponder my own query and what's been going on
with me recently, I've decided that I am going to
put a large piece of paper and a marker out on my
dining room table. I will go there the next time
my anger bursts forth and see what comes out. How
about you?
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