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Surviving A Creative Life. Actively pursuing creativity in a 9 to 5 world. Throwback Thursday–Infrared Bed. March 26, 2015. I had an assignment during a creative photography class that gave a few specific parameters. The assignment was to do a photographic series using infrared film that could be titled, “Infrared Bed”. This is the first photograph from that series. The truck bed is linked with camping gear in preparation for a journey. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). March 19, 2015. I learned q...
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Poetry – Consciousness Drops | Surviving A Creative Life
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Surviving A Creative Life. Actively pursuing creativity in a 9 to 5 world. Poetry – Consciousness Drops. March 5, 2015. March 5, 2015. I was flipping through some old notebooks and found this poem filled with cross outs and squeezed-in words. In reading it, I decided that I liked it as it seemed to well represent the time in my life when it was written. Softness touches my cheek. Like a pillow of clouds. Depositing the sands of sleep. Beneath my lowered lids. Veiled by surrealistic visions–. Notify me of...
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Surviving A Creative Life. Actively pursuing creativity in a 9 to 5 world. Using Your Creativity to Survive the Holidays. December 19, 2013. January 3, 2014. Opening a homemade gift on Christmas morning. Thumbprint Cookies with Homemade Banana Jam ready for the oven, Yummm…. Or soaps. To this day I still use several of those baskets to help me organize bits and pieces of things in the kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. Advanced Potion Making, aka Calendula Balm in the beginning stages. Click to share on Tum...
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bullying | Surviving A Creative Life
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Surviving A Creative Life. Actively pursuing creativity in a 9 to 5 world. Re-Learning to Dance in the Rain. March 2, 2014. March 3, 2014. So why start this blog? Those are good memories of what, looking back, seemed to be a happy time. We did have a lot of fun…did a lot of partying…tested the waters to the point where we were in danger of drowning…. So Michelle… what exactly does all this rain dancing stuff have to do with starting this blog? My existence distilled down to a few necessary actions. E...
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Throwback Thursday — Iced Tree | Surviving A Creative Life
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Surviving A Creative Life. Actively pursuing creativity in a 9 to 5 world. Throwback Thursday — Iced Tree. March 5, 2015. March 5, 2015. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Poetry – Consciousness Drops. What do you think?
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Birthing a Novel | Surviving A Creative Life
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Surviving A Creative Life. Actively pursuing creativity in a 9 to 5 world. March 17, 2015. Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity, but in doing it. -Greg Anderson. I was disappointed in myself to some extent. I was just getting my feet back on the write path (pun intended) and I couldn’t face my own thoughts. My world became a series of distractions. I distracted myself. I took on the mind-numbing task of shaking the separation out of over 100 bottles of ...
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Throwback Thursday–What’re You Lookin’ At? | Surviving A Creative Life
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Surviving A Creative Life. Actively pursuing creativity in a 9 to 5 world. Throwback Thursday–What’re You Lookin’ At? March 19, 2015. You looking at me? Alaska Highway, Yukon Territory, Canada, during the month of May. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window).
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Surviving A Creative Life. Actively pursuing creativity in a 9 to 5 world. Using Your Creativity to Survive the Holidays. December 19, 2013. January 3, 2014. Opening a homemade gift on Christmas morning. Thumbprint Cookies with Homemade Banana Jam ready for the oven, Yummm…. Or soaps. To this day I still use several of those baskets to help me organize bits and pieces of things in the kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. Advanced Potion Making, aka Calendula Balm in the beginning stages. Click to share on Tum...
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The sensibility of making the best of things. January 15th, 2014. From a creamery in Western Maryland with a brielike smoothness gorgeously crossing over into the sharp tang of a more traditional goat cheese, a delight that I’d only just discovered days before, and the gravity in the room just sort of. This is the last piece of expensive cheese I’ll have for a long, long time. This, though, has been my gourmet year, albeit for unexpected reasons. Ingredients and transition to buying foods that. Ingredien...
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The Economy of Words | Surviving A Creative Life
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Surviving A Creative Life. Actively pursuing creativity in a 9 to 5 world. The Economy of Words. March 18, 2015. I learned quite a bit in those three years, both about paring down a description to it’s essence, and about my capacity to tolerate things that I abhorred in order to earn a paycheck. I’d learn both of those lessons over and over in the years to come. Now, in the midst of what I’d like to call the epic endeavor of storytelling–the novel–I find myself both glad of those lesson...Click to share ...
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