October

Here comes the longer view...

It is such a reminder to look through what you think you know...

the change of season brings more light.

this could be me right now

food at any stage

...and this...

oh to become more transparently useful

I think that's enough... feels present.

I like pencil because you can change your mind.

And so the season has turned.


That moon is velvet, I can't stop touching it.

loose

Maybe some colored leaves?

 

30 comments

  1. Debra A Price Agrums Sposa

    As always Jude, I adore when you put watercolor and stitch together on paper. Delightful. Hoping one day to own one of your paper/stitch pieces. xoxox

  2. sharon

    yes to the joy of the challenge ‘n dancin’ thru it! and pieced cards! there’s something about sewing cloth scraps onto a paper backing. it’s almost sculptural. how it can stand up on its own.

  3. Lynne

    That point of not giving in to fear, keeping on going, is very telling for me.
    Dr’s are trying to scare me into treatments which are poisonous and self serving. Stay on my path of finding the natural ways of healing osteoporosis and spinal stenosis. Semper fi.

    • jude

      For me fear is a momentary wake up call, to pay attention, but then to meet a challenge. Then… there is no point in living in it. After many years we should have quite bit to work with in order to know ourselves. especially when it comes to health. We must make the best decisions we can based on what we know. We win some and lose some and that is how it goes. It’s hard sometimes to just accept stuff and do the best you can. I stay way from extreme interference if I can. Your body, your decision. right? Medicine has become too much of a business , I trust it less and less. Eat well, rest well, work hard, know joy, avoid drama which builds stress, and keep moving. Dad’s words.

  4. Jana

    Today, may I look through what I think I know.

    As I listened to your voice in the recording, I thought what a treasured archive all of your little snippets would be for your grandson.

    I, too, love the challenges of autumn and winter. Those seasons seem to bring out the best in me in many ways.

  5. Nancy D

    Indeed it has… can’t wait till the temps drop tomorrow!
    I often photograph flowers, especially Echinacea, in their dying throes. There’s beauty there, methinks!

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