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"I do believe in an everyday sort of magic...the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone." Charles de Lint

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Art Journey

"Still what I want in my life is to be dazzled...to cast aside the weight of facts and maybe even float above this difficult world." Mary Oliver

I haven't had made time for art lately as I focus on the other things that are right in front of me. I know I'll get back to it...and it's comforting knowing my studio is patiently waiting for me filled with nothing but potential!

But as I continue to sort through Margie's things....I found several pieces of my art: almost every card I've made her over the last six years since she has lived in Maine. 

Each card represents what I was creating at the time....
so they tell a little story of some of my art journey.


For Margie's 90th birthday I gave her 10 days of "9" things or lists. One envelope had a list of the full names of the nine children in my family and another had 9 word snippets from my sister Angie's stash.

One envelope had the doodle watercolor leaves with phrases that included the word 9 on the back.

The watercolor flowers had 9 fun words that I wanted to use more often on the back like plethora and poignant. 

I had a lot of fun coming up with it all! 


I added the leaves and flowers to the card tree. Why not!


Then I found a few more. 

Margie appreciated handmade things...
and I loved having her along for part of my art journey.


Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Flower Power

We've had an unusually mild fall. But at the same time we've rounded the color corner and most of the landscape is bare and brown. I love the bare trees in the winter...and I appreciate the opportunity Mother Nature takes to rest. 

But this little pop of fall color was outside our bank....and made me stop in my tracks. I do love sweet little Johnny Jump-Ups!

And I stopped in to say hello to Janice and a few of her young grandchildren yesterday and was tickled to see her strawflowers still hanging on.

I've always been fond of strawflowers and remember my mom growing them on the farm.


Louise gifted me this book of Daily Joy.....and the book jacket is as lovely as the photos and words of inspiration inside. I'm looking forward to this being part of my daily joy ritual. Thanks Louise!

Here's today's entry. Things ARE always in transition

And just a few days ago I connected the flowers to make a path across my puzzle. You know how I love a puzzle path!

Then yesterday I assembled this large flower and was excited that it connected to the rest of the puzzle.   

And not only did it connect below...it also connected above to another chunk I had been working! 

Then a path connecting top to bottom quickly followed. Woo Hoo! I'm celebrating a little flower power today!

Monday, November 18, 2024

Younger Selves

"Art isn't only a painting. Art is anything that's creative, passionate, and personal." Seth Godin

I've been working on curating an assortment of photos for Margie's online memorial service. I've spent hours going through her photo albums...our photos...and ones that family members have sent and getting them into a digital form. It's been a tedious task ...but also a very personal...sentimental journey. 

I especially love this one of Margie's younger self. 

I love her warm smile and her fabulous curls.

And I love the smocked dress knowing full well that is was homemade by either her, or her mother Dorothy. Probably both.

And I came across this one in one of her albums. 

Paul and I weren't the professional studio photo type people so I'm guessing this was for a church directory. But maybe we should have done it more often....because they made us look pretty good...perm and all!

I couldn't help but think what advice would we give this younger version of ourselves. I'm going to ponder that for a bit....but I know it would include the word joy.

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Community

Sometimes Community looks like this!

There was a delay in some of the cards because of Margie's address change...so everyday there are a few more in our mailbox. Paul and I are touched by every single one.

And a few got scattered here and there in all the hustle and bustle....so every single one may not be here in this photo. But what a colorful representation of a caring community from coast to coast and across the Atlantic.

Thank you for this outpouring of love!

I'm feeling heartfelt Joy!

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Waffles at the Condo

 I hope you saw the full moon last night! It was spectacular! 

This was a "supermoon" when its orbit is closest to the earth at the same time it's full. The next one will be October 7, 2025.

And the morning light on the pond made us stop our my tracks!


Margie would have been 93 today!

Margie was at her best in the morning....so many of our family celebrations included waffles at the condo. And a breakfast menu worked for everyone's food preferences so it was a win!

And during a recent visit while she was in rehab Margie told Janice that her favorite meal was "waffles at the condo." 

So last evening Nate, Sam and Kelly joined us for waffles at the condo to celebrate Margie's birthday.

Out came the birthday frogs...a few balloons... and the "Happy Birthday" banner we've had since the boys were young. Happy Birthday Margie!

Friday, November 15, 2024

Tiny Corner

Paul found a missing piece today.....and so did I! 

How many times have I looked on the floor all around my puzzle table for the missing corner piece of my current puzzle? Many! 

But there is was this morning...right in plain sight.

All is well...

in this tiny corner of my world today. And that gives me joy.

And tonight....we're having a party!



Thursday, November 14, 2024

Delight

I have been quietly looking for this folder of Margie's coloring in my studio for over a year...probably longer. I had it in my possession at one time....making copies to shrink and turn into cards and using pieces and parts of a few originals to make more cards. Margie sent a lot of cards....she was the best card sender of anyone I know!

But I must have given it back to her at one point. I remember now that she was thinking about making her own cards and I wanted her to have her own stash of papers back. I'm so glad I found it in one of the boxes we brought home. I was giddy with delight! 
I'll figure out some fun things to do with these over these next years.


And the even better side story is that Margie also had her current coloring books and her vast assortment of colored pencils and markers at her apartment. Making quick decisions (in the middle of my covid bout) we bundled it all up and gave it to Sam to use in the middle school special education classroom where he works. 

Most students need calming projects during some of their classroom time and coloring is a favorite one. 

Almost immediately Margie's stash was in the mix and quickly became some of the student's favorites. Sam was able to share this with his grandma while she was still alive....she was so pleased.

Joyful delight!

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Stubby Pencils

I smiled with delight every time I found a stubby pencil in one of Margie's baskets. She went through more pens and pencils than anyone I know. She wrote in her calendars and journals....on notepads and legal pads and the backs of junk mail and activity handouts. She started most days with a written morning prayer....then made lists...played word games...recorded her Wordle games....kept track of baseball game times...and wrote jingles and recorded memories. And so much more.

On the top of this particular recycled page was written this is the first day of fall in Maine

Margie listed all the letters grouping them so she knew how many there were of each....then  wrote down all the words she could think of with the letters. We've all done it....and she did it a LOT!

She had such a quiet and wonderful way of filling her days with simple things that brought her joy. There's so much to learn from that!

I have her pencil sharpener....and I'm going to keep using...and sharpening all these stubby little pencils. 

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

One Piece at a Time

There is still so much beauty in this season of letting go. Most of the trees are bare....and the last leaves are falling in the blustery wind.

I'm not going to lie....I've been struggling.  Margie's death happened so fast....and I'm still not feeling 100% after covid. The cough will eventually go away and the grieving will soften. It's all part of the ebb and flow of life.

There are still lots of chores and loose ends to to tie up...but I know it will be OK in the end. I'm certain of it. I've experienced loss before....it's not an unfamiliar feeling. And I'm comforted knowing that Margie was actually ready to go....she told us so many times. It's actually a miracle that it happened so quickly.

But the grief I feel about the future of our country is actually more troubling to me right now. With the timing of Margie's passing....I haven't had time to fully absorb it and it's hard to imagine what lies ahead of us. Right now I don't know how to think or act....or how to talk about it. Margie would have been deeply troubled by it all so she timed it perfectly.

This blog is about joy....so I'm not going write about it much here. But I needed to tonight. I needed to be real. And I do know that looking for and celebrating simple joys...and making and sharing art....and creating community will be more important than ever in the days....months....and years to come.

And I'm back to having breakfast at the puzzle table....finding one colorful piece at a time. And maybe for now...that is enough. 

Monday, November 11, 2024

Peace...

...is an inside job.

Paul and I had what might have been our last happy hour on the patio...but you never know. We don't mind bundling up.

It gets dusky pretty early these days....and the light was just lovely through the bare trees.

The Fabulous Free Motion class has continued...and is acutally winding down. I'm behind...but I have lifetime access to the course so I'm not worried. I have had a few sewing sessions here and there and it feels good to be back doing some of the things I enjoy.

Just yesterday I used a granite stitch to create this ornament in honor of Margie. She was a peace and justice lady...so this seemed like the perfect image to practice the technique.

This was actually the side I stitched on using a multi-colored variegated thread. The granite stitch is a lot of free motion tiny circles used to fill in an area creating a bit of relief. I stitched it on a piece of red wool...which I felted from a thrifted sweater a while back.

I had green in the bobbin...and in the end I like the backside much better. I'm going to put a hook on it and hang it on the Christmas tree this year in honor of Margie.

Claudia Diller, an artist I admire, thinks about PEACE as an inside job. While she paints her Peaceful Places....she heals.

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Sorting...

....and resorting.

I've been sorting through Margie's things....it's heartwarming and sobering. She had such rich life....and so much of it quiet and personal....and quite touching.

I started a puzzle a few days ago. It had been way too long and life seems more balanced when I can sit at my table for a few minutes here and there throughout the day. This puzzle is the last one Margie finished exactly one month ago today and I'm excited to do it now too...the colors are just beautiful. I bought it with both of us in mind.

I got the border all together....except one missing corner piece and an extra edge piece. I'm sure the corner piece is in the mix with all the others...but I've looked and looked and just don't see it. And what's up with this extra edge piece?

I've gone over the border several times trying to figure out where it goes....and I'm sure the location will present itself when the time comes.

Then this happened. I had three boxes of pieces sorted by color sitting on my little TV tray table I keep on the side. As I was reaching for another box I dumped them all.

I shouted a cuss word...laughed a little...then walked away. I came back later with renewed determination and sat down on the floor and carefully picked them all up and resorted them. I think I found them all....but I won't really be certain until the end. And I'll keep checking the area. It's a good excuse to not vacuum the area for a while.

Sorting and resorting. That's my life for a while.

Saturday, November 9, 2024

Tis The Season

"If you want to change the world, go home and love your family." Mother Teresa

If you want to feel better...cook up a storm then spend 5 hours with your grown children. Our boys had so much to offer last night that comforted my soul.

Bessie's needles are getting more and more yellow.

And before long her branches will be bare. Tis the season.

Joan and Dean planted a Dawn Redwood tree in their yard in Lexington. The Dawn Redwood is another deciduous conifer that drops its needles in the fall. That's new information for me. Joan said the needles are soft like the hackmatack and they likely went straight to brown this year because of the lack of rain.

If you didn't know better...you would think this tree is dying....but Joan knows better. I'm hoping to see some photos of it in the spring when the new needles appear.

My first Christmas cactus bloom is wide open...and so beautiful.  

And I was tickled with these photos from Roseanne and my sister LaVonn...theirs are budding and/or blooming too.  Tis the Season! And that's worth celebrating.

Friday, November 8, 2024

So Much Beauty

We've had several light frosts....

and I will never grow weary of looking closely and the icy leaves while we're out on our walks.

 

Nate and Sam are coming for dinner together tonight....and it's just what we all need after the whirlwind that has been these last several days. 

I am so grateful for the beautiful nature photos that friends have sent lately and I'm going to try and share them over these next days. I love knowing that friends are paying attention...and sharing what they see.

Tracie sent this photo of one lone yellow heart leaf on the morning that Margie died. She knew how much I love special moments just like this.

And Emily sent this photo of a perfectly framed maple in her backyard. It made her stop in her tracks...and that makes me smile.

Dotty took this photo the day her father passed...

and I'm so pleased she shared it with me.

There is so much beauty all around us...all the time.