I will definitely find the transition to Maine for 5 months will be a challenge, maybe keeping these things in mind I can plan ahead in some way. Will be thinking about it. Life is very different there, much to do, many folks to catch up with, art group. Thanks
Having a busy social schedule definitely impacts a creative practice routine. I think we have to pick and choose what brings us the most joy, most satisfaction. I hope to catch up with you when you are in Florida next time! Thanks for your feedback this week.
Dear Celeste, Thank you for the thoughtful poem on the matter of silent togetherness. I am attracted to this idea of a silent book group. In London there is a bookshop where all cellphones are checked-in at the desk for safekeeping and patrons are invited to sit quietly and read the books. I wish I'd visited. This also reminds me of the Friday Five at The Lighthouse, when we would commit to two hours of silent writing together, beginning at 5PM, after which a presentation of some kind would be given. Good stuff!
I too love the idea of gathering in silence for a common activity. There is energy in that. The London bookshop invitation to patrons sounds like a great idea. Thanks for your feedback!
I will definitely find the transition to Maine for 5 months will be a challenge, maybe keeping these things in mind I can plan ahead in some way. Will be thinking about it. Life is very different there, much to do, many folks to catch up with, art group. Thanks
Having a busy social schedule definitely impacts a creative practice routine. I think we have to pick and choose what brings us the most joy, most satisfaction. I hope to catch up with you when you are in Florida next time! Thanks for your feedback this week.
Dear Celeste, Thank you for the thoughtful poem on the matter of silent togetherness. I am attracted to this idea of a silent book group. In London there is a bookshop where all cellphones are checked-in at the desk for safekeeping and patrons are invited to sit quietly and read the books. I wish I'd visited. This also reminds me of the Friday Five at The Lighthouse, when we would commit to two hours of silent writing together, beginning at 5PM, after which a presentation of some kind would be given. Good stuff!
I too love the idea of gathering in silence for a common activity. There is energy in that. The London bookshop invitation to patrons sounds like a great idea. Thanks for your feedback!