And so…

Typepad is gone, poof!

Might be a freeze tonight. An image that came or is coming together with layers of uncertainty. Except the “scream”. No time for more words. Mobile posting trial, who knows?

45 comments

  1. Helen Lee

    Unexpectedly welled up here. But all your precious work and teachings live on in you and in us, as we stitch and what-if and use your glossary language. Screaming can be good!
    I love that your beast looks as though it is thoroughly enjoying it ☺️

  2. sharon

    it feels to me that all u have given to us thru’ the years is still available, comin’ thru’ your current ‘n future work. it still exists, in a different on-going form. it lives in us ‘n thru’ us… and just maybe… in a picture book that each of us could hold in our hands? that would be a dream-come-true, jude… x

  3. Nancy D

    Faretheewell! It was a good and faithful friend, until it wasn’t! But the woman behind it is still here, and for that, I am grateful!!

  4. amaranda de jong

    Tragic, so sad .We are always led to believe what happens online lasts forever , evidently not .Can’t imagen how weird it is for you Jude after all those years of hard graft. So glad I was there to be inspired by it all. Thank you friend of the ether.

  5. Nancy

    Jude~ When I click over from the email…the words disappeared…but this art says so much! Love the combo of it.

    FYI~ I got this much of the words in the email (don’t know if there was more)
    “Typepad is gone, poof. Might be a freeze tonight. An image that came or is coming together with layers of uncertainty. Except the “scream”. No time for more words. Mobile posting trial, who knows?”
    Love to you, to all as we figure out this life we’re in. xo

  6. Bogi

    Maybe just allowing the feeling of grief….. and loss but celebrate the times it was around. I will miss those amazing teachings you so generously shared. All the hard and brilliant work is still appreciated and remains somewhere in my consciousness. Thank you!

  7. Beth from Still Life Pond

    Felt like a big poof. Many threads remain, some completely severed. Thankfully we know how to patch and mend.

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