How it Seems

Was going to say How it Is but then, it is all a matter of perception, right?

So... seems a bit upside down to me. Maybe for a lot of us for many different reasons.  Anyway, I'll be here, maybe a little less until things settle out.   I want to say here today that I have spoken to Grace, and she is in the process of moving to WordPress.  I will help her in anyway I can.  So just that you know, she is working through it.

Usually I use this filter to make things look ancient, today, dusty, the plaster dust is everywhere.  And Soul-o knows there will be people in the house again today.  I have provided many hiding places.

I have some new ideas.  Brewing in the dust.

Hey ho.

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34 comments

  1. Nancy

    Jude~ Upside down indeed. Glad you are here to share our topsey-turvey world. Fingers crossed Grace finds her way. I miss her being there.
    (((hugs)))

  2. sharon

    always revealing to look at things upside-down. maybe we need to stand on our heads more often! the beast now looks like a cat face, with the birds for eyes. pics of soul-o are always comforting. thank u both for being here. and for the update on grace… x

    • jude

      I’m laughing, remembering when I was very young, my parents couldn’t afford a TV and we got one second hand and every once in a while the picture would turn upside down and we would all yell flip! And turn the TV upside down until it flipped again.

  3. Judith

    Love that filter, it gives a sense of distance. Soul-O has a kind of apprehensive look. Mine don’t like strangers either.

  4. Beth from Still Life Pond

    I alternate between despair and fierce bursts of love and energy. Right now I’m considering that to be balance. The basket of puzzle pieces is looking appealing to me again. Pick two, stitch, repeat. And thank you for helping Grace.

  5. Joy in az

    Thank you for the update on Grace. Moving digital ‘house’ seems as complex as an actual physical move! Love to you both!

  6. J

    Hi Jude.So many meaningful comments as I too deal with stuff. I’ll be 79 in a month and a half and there have been changes that I don’t like. I find your words and those of others to be most helpful, reminding me to stay the course whatever is ahead. A friend said recently “we know how to do hard things”. Those beautiful creatures we call animals, know how to deal so much better than humans do. Is that vapour barrier I see? Soul-o isn’t impressed I think. Be well!

  7. Stephanie

    However it works for you, Jude, it’s always good to see you – and Soul-O. You appear to be keeping your balance in the midst of lots of changes and that encourages me, too.

  8. Marti

    My words have been less lately and the need to stay somewhat quiet will continue as I process many things and dig deep to deal with “life.” I did want to thank you Jude, for continuing here. Seeing the photo of your right hand “man”, bright little Bruno is such an uplift. Our grandchildren are gifts and we must do all we can to work to give them the world that they deserve.

    Equally, thank you for helping grace. I know that she has been trying to work with WordPress so it is good that she has needed help. You and grace have created an inclusive, giving, sharing, connective, community that matters to all of us.

  9. Pam S.

    Good morning ☀️
    and I like that filter – how do you get that? I’m still baby stepping in technology at 64 😬
    Glad you’re hanging in there!
    💙🕊️

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