Another day

yesterday

 

TODAY, another day...

I walked. 

I doodled.

a rough idea

I stitched a little more.

season is my teacher...

I slept ok. I feel ok, I have shelter, enough to eat. I lit a fire.  I'm warm enough. The sun is out ( need to add one here).  OK.

tomorrow

I'll do a little sweeping

and saw wood.

Clear my 

head.

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49 comments

  1. Mo Crow

    (((Jude))) as my old friend Pete Webb (plant guru extraordinaire) said so long ago “spirit likes to see us dance on the shifting sands of change”

  2. Belaat

    You encourage me. In spite of setbacks or whatever you want to call it, there are always endless possibilities and at least one will fit and may actually be better eventually. Thank you for being present. You have taught me much and my stitching has given me outlets for creativity and peace and even service to give others a bit of joy so that the impact to me has been profound. Good things happen to all of us even when they are not what we think they should be!

  3. Stephanie

    Sometimes unwelcome changes are “forced” upon us. But it’s encouraging to consider how it can open us up to creative and even exciting possibilities. I trust that you’ll come out stronger as this moves forward. We’re all cheering you on!

  4. Leslie Gardiner

    I am personally so glad that you are “not going”(at least for now), and that you are moving through considering other possibilities, some that might even work. Blessings to you, Jude.🌅

  5. Pat

    Good afternoon Jude,
    Turning a new leaf is always up lifting. Like using old jeans to craft new blocks. when the thin, worn, holy parts are more than can be mended… Its time to transform into something useful.. What ever that may be
    There’s always going to be changes, its how we grow. Blessings and here’s to a new path forward.❤

  6. Diana Angus

    Your way of thinking (and sharing with your. followers) is so resilient. That is what I take from this. Kudos to a strong, resilient woman!

  7. Beth from Still Life Pond

    You are certainly no stranger to letting go and going on. The example of that has guided me over the years. Love.

  8. Laurie

    I was just looking at the squares I’ve bought from you in the past and I think I’ll do a log cabin with them. I’m glad that you’re feeling better about the blog platform mess.

  9. sharon

    a timely message for all of us… “letting go of the way things were, but not letting go of going”! so many seasons (teachers) of life… hey ho! x

  10. Yesterday’s “POOF!” sounded pretty hopeless. Happy you reviewed, annd explained. I’m SO GLAG you’re still “puffing” along!
    Blessings, Doree
    § :~D)>o

  11. Nancy

    Jude~ Thanks for further details. Yesterday was rough and then thoughts snowballed when I read your post.
    Under the 9 patch I see the snout and one pointy ear of a howling beast…or two pointy ears of a quieter beast. Just a bit of your filling in with stitch or cloth and poof there it is!

  12. Carol Cot

    I think letting go of the past format is best. All the continual changes that were taking up so much of your time and energy will be done. You can concentrate that time and energy on you and the future!
    Hugs.

      • Francesca

        Jude, if we can do anything to help you…as maybe one of the last student of yours, your wise words frighten me, and it’s difficult to accept the fact of no longer be able to read again and again some pages, such as the feather story, the colourful notes and sketches. Jude, this sounds egoistic from me, and apologize for that. And yes your lessons are on youtube fortunately. Also this change teaches a lot

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