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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World: April 2010
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World. Wabi Sabi - a way of looking at the world with a kind of quiet insight, to find beauty, even in imperfection. Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Five Things I Learned About The Czech Republic. 3) In studying the history of the Czech Republic, I learned the meaning of two words I’d never heard before: defenestration and immolation. This to me, was the most serendipitous lesson from my trip to the Czech Republic, because in learning about the history of this country, and in talking to p...
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World: Five Things I Learned About The Czech Republic
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World. Wabi Sabi - a way of looking at the world with a kind of quiet insight, to find beauty, even in imperfection. Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Five Things I Learned About The Czech Republic. 3) In studying the history of the Czech Republic, I learned the meaning of two words I’d never heard before: defenestration and immolation. This to me, was the most serendipitous lesson from my trip to the Czech Republic, because in learning about the history of this country, and in talking to p...
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World: February 2011
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World. Wabi Sabi - a way of looking at the world with a kind of quiet insight, to find beauty, even in imperfection. Sunday, February 6, 2011. I never know what I will come away with after traveling to a new country, but always, I gain new insights and lessons. As I waited for a flight in Houston during the Great Blizzard of 2011, I pondered the lessons of Guatemala. And if only we had vegetable markets like these! Guatemala is a country with a culture as varied as the brilliant c...
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World: Poverty and Nimiety
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World. Wabi Sabi - a way of looking at the world with a kind of quiet insight, to find beauty, even in imperfection. Tuesday, April 6, 2010. 8211; deficiency; insufficiency. 8211; excess; overabundance. But by journey’s end, I’d begun to wonder. There are all kinds of poverty, and who was poorer—the people of India, or those of us who live our good and easy lives? But I began to zoom in on the small scenes within the larger scene—the countless conversations taking place betw...
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World: Paradigm Shift at DFW
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World. Wabi Sabi - a way of looking at the world with a kind of quiet insight, to find beauty, even in imperfection. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Paradigm Shift at DFW. The best thing one can do when it rains is to let it rain.". It was my "Quote of the Day," emailed to me the morning of May 23, 2011. How prophetic. But amidst all the frustration, three things changed my persepective, little by little at first, then,. The way I viewed those "challenges" changed. That next little paradig...
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World: "On the Road" Haikus
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World. Wabi Sabi - a way of looking at the world with a kind of quiet insight, to find beauty, even in imperfection. Tuesday, June 8, 2010. On the Road" Haikus. Reaching for the sun and stars,. Clouds, blue sky. Heaven. Cartwheel in the breeze, calling. Catch me if you can! The green fields giggle. As the wind blows soft ripples. Tickling through the grass. Up, down, up, down, up. Giant grasshopper slaves cry. Oh, my aching back. Sage brush, green and gray. Cologne of the West.
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World: Guatemala Ponderings
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World. Wabi Sabi - a way of looking at the world with a kind of quiet insight, to find beauty, even in imperfection. Sunday, February 6, 2011. I never know what I will come away with after traveling to a new country, but always, I gain new insights and lessons. As I waited for a flight in Houston during the Great Blizzard of 2011, I pondered the lessons of Guatemala. And if only we had vegetable markets like these! Guatemala is a country with a culture as varied as the brilliant c...
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World: October 2010
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World. Wabi Sabi - a way of looking at the world with a kind of quiet insight, to find beauty, even in imperfection. Sunday, October 10, 2010. Though we took hundreds of pictures, practically ravenous to capture the beauty of Iguazu Falls, they do not do justice. Of all the places I've visited in the world, I have to say the falls are in the top five of those that took my breath away. (The others? Machu Picchu, Great Wall, Venice, Santorini). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Post...
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World: Iguazu Falls
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Jan Morrill's Wabi Sabi World. Wabi Sabi - a way of looking at the world with a kind of quiet insight, to find beauty, even in imperfection. Sunday, October 10, 2010. Though we took hundreds of pictures, practically ravenous to capture the beauty of Iguazu Falls, they do not do justice. Of all the places I've visited in the world, I have to say the falls are in the top five of those that took my breath away. (The others? Machu Picchu, Great Wall, Venice, Santorini). UNESCO World Heritage Site. Subscribe ...
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Keeping It Secret: Thoughts On Criticism and Fledgling Ideas. | Life, One Sentence At A Time
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Life, One Sentence At A Time. Just another WordPress.com site. The Girl At The Keyboard. Keeping It Secret: Thoughts On Criticism and Fledgling Ideas. In many careers or hobbies there is a level of superstition. In some it is more obvious than others: many have heard of the superstitions of fishermen and sailors. Even modern fishermen, such as the late Phil Harris (best known for the show Deadliest Catch. Many writers’ answers seem to be the same as my friends: do not tell anyone until the work is ...