* A Song: "Feelin' Nothing" by Kristin Kelly
* A Lesson: Early this week I'd had a terrible, terrible day and I couldn't seem to shake it off even hours after I'd gotten home. Finally, I grabbed my camera and spent about an hour photographing the fading tulips on my table. When I was finished, my attitude was better and my spirit was renewed. It was a good reminder of how important it is to make time for activities that feed your soul.
* Something to Make: a striped umbrella like the one made by Jessica Quick
* Something to Make: a striped umbrella like the one made by Jessica Quick
* Images of the Week: Dark Rituals by Laura Makabresku
* Anticipating: Another girlfriend photography date tomorrow.
* Anticipating: Another girlfriend photography date tomorrow.
* APPspiration: Halftone for more photoplay
* A Post for decluttering inspiration: Holding on to Sentimental Things by Small Notebook
* A Post for decluttering inspiration: Holding on to Sentimental Things by Small Notebook
* Quote of the Week: "For me success is having the respect and love of people who truly know you." ~ Dame Judi Dench
* Film Fancies: Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore by William Joyce
* In Case You Missed It: More SOOJ
9 comments:
I like the photo. I adore tulips, in all of their glory & decline. You make a compelling case for using unhappy energy to feed your soul. I need to remember your lesson. Very smart.
Hi Relyn,
I am glad that photographing the tulips brightened an otherwise not so good day. We need these things as often as possible I think.
Thanks for all the lovely links, I enjoyed them all, but especially the blog you linked to and the faded feminine beauty-just beautiful!
How interesting to read how you lifted yourself up at the end of a bad day. Yes, even the end of a flower's life is beautiful.
Inspired by your way of bringing forth something different from a diffcult day. And thank-your or these super links! I've jus gone nd got the Half tone and can see I'm goi g to have fun with this!
Susan I really enjoyed this post. Your right about taking time to do activities that feed your soul.
Thanks for stopping by, I'm glad I stopped by too. I WILL be back soon!
Willow
your photo is stunning;
love to you in all your heart-following:)
-Jennifer
You are absolutely right about how important it is to do something you enjoy or as you said it, "make time for activities that feed your soul." I'm looking forward to visiting your links tomorrow when I make time to feed MY soul!
I love your personal passions -- and your lists always make me smile! Splendid photo!
Oooooooooh, I love that you have fading tulips on your table too. United we are, in our passion for wilted tulips. love you!
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