Sunday, 28 July 2013

"Creativity is contagious, pass it on! " Albert Einstein

"Every child is an artist, the problem is staying an artist when you grow up." Pablo Picasso

This week I silenced the inner voices that told me I wasn't creative enough to come up with a design idea and follow it through to completion.  I pushed aside the "I can't write, draw or arrange ideas on paper" whinings in my head...

I determined to have a go.  

If truth be told, I had recently discovered that I was a closet perfectionist when it came to design. It shook me up. I was appalled at myself. It stopped me enjoying the process of play and discovery.  In fact, it paralysed me. It made me stressed and I don't do stress,  I reckon I'm pretty easy going really;  hence the "Wake up call"!

I had seen a phrase written on a block mount in a shop. I loved it! I examined it. Memories of a recent holiday came into sharp focus. I nearly bought it, but then I stopped. It looked a little rough around the ages. Could I make something similer, which spoke more of my experience? I photographed it......and I went home, pondering.




The answer for me, lay in taking my idea a step at a time and allowing the next thought to come along.  

So I began  with a blank canvas, literally.

I knew I wanted the background to look like sand; we just happened to have a yellow unopened tester pot which had been in a cupboard for umpteen years (which I almost cleared out with my last decluttering episode...) Sorted. 

The shells had been collected on that recent holiday during a beachcombing afternoon. The starfish purchased at  a shop on the beach, originally intended for a shelf in our sea themed downstairs loo!

The writing was the scary bit. Lightly drawn in pencil with style ideas taken from the phrase block in the shop....and lots of rubbing out followed!




Then, about as terrifying (okay, slightly exaggerated) the attempt to write over the top of the pencil with a pen, so scared I may jog the writing, muck it all up at this stage etc etc, all the negatives from all directions....

Then the glue, ignoring the" but what ifs" playing a pessimistic tune in my head! Stay steady, take it slow....but not too slow, the glue was hardening before my eyes....



Result!

Such a  brilliant feeling of accomplishment and discovery!  New ideas being explored as the days progressed and a design taking shape over time, 

A process which needs repeating until I silence those voices for good!



Thursday, 11 July 2013

Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink!

How I long for one of these!




My water's been turned off and I forgot to fill the kettle! Can't face making coffee with milk, so I will hang on and be patient whilst S, who is redesigning the bathroom, demolishes the contents with gusto, banging and hammering and force feeding the skip with the contents of  his handiwork! I am longing  to peep in the room, which is directly above where I am sitting....but instead I will try and think caffeine-free thoughts and plan a little mind diversion. This is no easy task when the ceiling sounds as if it will come down around my ears!  

Even my chickens have water.....(sound like the prodigal son and the pigs....) 

Thoughts lead to gratitude, what is an hour or so? It is so easy to take water for granted isn't it?  I sit here thinking of all the jobs I could do whilst the water is off, but look at the list that came into my mind:

Washing up....
Handwash some tops...
Clean a camping table which has been in our garage for about 15 years and needs to find a new home.
Go to the loo!
Make some more gooseberry jam, nope needs water at the start....

No brainers....

So instead I practise thankfulness and enjoy watching the thrush, from my armchair, eating the amelanchier berries.  The strains of Radio 2 filter down the stairs whilst S whistles and sings along to the songs. 

I smile to myself, the coffee can wait.




Sunday, 5 May 2013

This is the way, walk in it....or perhaps take the bus?!

Ordered this book recently to add to my discovery of E Stanley Jones and his writings. I'm going to be taking it on holiday, hopefully to study and reflect on.


Wasn't expecting these old London Transport bus tickets to fall out of the book sleeve!


Interesting....the reader obviously read it on route 183! Obviously wasn't a socaible companion that day!


and you won't get these little surprises on a Kindle!

Monday, 8 April 2013

The Christ of the Indian Road


I read a quote by this author whilst reading "Speaking of Jesus" by Carl Medearis and decided to investigate him further. This is the book; it was published in 1925. I am only on Chapter 4, but already I am underlining his words and am challenged by his message and the various conversations he has with people like Gandhi who was a personal friend. He has written other books about following Jesus and some of his lectures can be read online. I shall be interested to hear what he has to say on a number of subjects.  Here is one passage from the above book:





If you are interested in his biography the link below will take you there. There is an interesting comment by Martin Luther King which is worth noting towards the end of the page.
 
http://www.estanleyjonesfoundation.com/about-esj/esj-bigraphy/

 So, with Bible in hand, "church family" support and a variety of books, the "searching for and finding Him" journey continues and as we all know, it is much more fun doing this together!

Now, which one am I, I wonder?!










Saturday, 6 April 2013

O Love that will not let me go

Never heard of the Gaither Band from the 1980s  but certainly appreciate this version of an old hymn they sang at a reunion.

http://youtu.be/CAH1HuUqLZo 
 




O Love that wilt not let me go,
I rest my weary soul in thee;
I give thee back the life I owe,
That in thine ocean depths its flow
May richer, fuller be. 


O light that foll’west all my way,
I yield my flick’ring torch to thee;
My heart restores its borrowed ray,
That in thy sunshine’s blaze its day
May brighter, fairer be. 


O Joy that seekest me through pain,
I cannot close my heart to thee;
I trace the rainbow through the rain,
And feel the promise is not vain,
That morn shall tearless be. 


O Cross that liftest up my head,
I dare not ask to fly from thee;
I lay in dust life’s glory dead,
And from the ground there blossoms red
Life that shall endless be. 


Thanks Mavis, for inspiring me to search this out!

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