A quiet day

Today.  Dark, damp...

a Wishing Tree in progress.

I'm worn out. World weary.  Wordless.

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  1. Susan

    The texture on the tree is wonderful. Maybe from the thinner fabric? Also I think the extra branches add so much. <3

  2. Leslie Gardiner

    Jude, I love your tree…..especially the ” language ” on the trunk’s right hand side. It feels like tree language that will take me a lifetime to read and embrace……something that will delight, calm me in this strange and scary time we’re living through, something offering me grace and an opening.

  3. stacey

    I empathize with your state…we all need to take turns standing back and re-energizing…maybe now is your turn to rest. you art is refreshing. take the time to see that.

  4. Judith

    There is so much negative energy flying around now that it is no wonder we feel exhausted for no apparent reason.
    Hug the trees, kiss the kitties, and feel joy in your heart.

  5. I hear you. I can’t keep going at this pace of paying attention, yet I don’t want to stick my head in the sand. I guess I’ve got to take more little breaks. What a roller coaster.

  6. Kim Richardson

    Me too… I can’t help but weep when my heart can’t hold any more.
    The Mulberry tree holds ever so gently a second tiny hummingbird nest. I couldn’t believe my eyes. A second mama building a nest? I watched in awe the first mama with her babes…
    Now they’ve flown on brand new wings, and for a second time I will witness tiny hummers grow (2) until they’re too big for the nest and off they will go.

    This is the balm that covers my aching heart with joy. I cling to it.

  7. Jana

    When we can, we must chose joy. I know it’s not every day that we feel we can make that choice. But it is more important than we know. I think it is the strongest way forward even if we’re holding sorrow in the other hand. “Do I want more of this or less of this?” (Kelly Corrigan) Sometimes I have to get up and stamp my feet or dance or shake all over to shift the energy. When tired hits, I’m either taking in too much information or getting some kind of an unknown “cosmic upgrade” — either way, I nap.

    Love, love, love the tree (all your trees). Trees are a favorite of mine and I might just attempt a cloth one. Wisdom Keepers.

    • jude

      Yes and it disturbs me how hard it has become to hold the joy.
      I want outside and then it started to rain, I let it wash me. Try a tree, it made me feel better.

  8. Cj

    I followed your glossary link “tree.”
    4/7/2024 Be a tree. Stand, grow up, reach out, trust in season, weather storms.

    Oh Jude, let us all weather with hope. Getting harder to feel unbreakable. 🌳

  9. Pat

    Hey Jude,
    Just this morning, several of my friends were saying, how tired and feeling a pervasive heaviness of spirit many were feeling. Even after an 8 hours of sleep. A feeling no one could put their finger on to a simple cause.
    Definitely a time to unplug and set fully in the middle of the yard, bare footed and connect with mother Earth. Listen to the hum of nature. That’s what I’m going to do now.
    Over and out until tomorrow.
    Love the stitching of the tree….

  10. Irene Rapaport

    Hi Jude,
    Lovely to see you enjoying good company among the tree people.
    Looking forward to seeing your take on the Green Man…. 🙂

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