A little light …

A,  today,  is for A little light,  perhaps,  at the end of the tunnel...

And then, Adios, as in (hopefully) goodbye to bullshit.  Bullshit is not in the glossary but maybe it should be.

It's funny how this moon cabin suddenly looks like a light at the end of a tunnel.  Which has me thinking a bit differently about cabins. And adding more perspective.  And then I am swept inward to look at my own bullshit, because I am not immune to the human dilemma.

I lost the beginnings of A for Applique yesterday.  Lost in a pile of scraps I was sorting.  I will begin again.

So much is different suddenly, I am dizzy with change. And that's fine.

Anyway, Yay NYC! Let's come together, shall we?

Let's come together, shall we?

Temple is already in the glossary.

 

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44 comments

  1. Alice Zalik

    Spirit Cloth always has seemed a light at the end of a tunnel, an escape from politics, from disputes, from anger and hatred, which are everywhere else on the Internet and, it often seems, in ordinary life in communities, even families. Here is creativity, beauty, nature, handwork. Please don’t let what’s outside into the tunnel. It will cloud the light.

  2. Maria

    I have been so concerned about all of you from Australia with the craziness that has been going on over there !!
    There is certainly light at the end of the tunnel . Congratulations to the new major of NY 🌸🫶

  3. Judith

    Woman power gives me hope for the future. Maybe I’ll even be proud to be an American again and stop telling people I’m Canadian during foreign traveling. 😂

  4. Nancy

    Jude~ The sharing of a flame says so much. And a light at the end of the tunnel Allows for hope to grow. 💕 Yay for all of the dem wins yesterday…wins for the people here and the world at large.

  5. Susan

    I love the idea of the cabin being the light at the end of the tunnel. Your fabric choices are awesome for this cabin. I think we all could use some time to reflect on the perspective of our inner and outer world.
    I wish we had a “verified true” information icon, but I guess we all have a lens we look through so that might not work.

  6. Marti

    A is for ACKNOWLEDGEMENT that enough is enough and that the people who voted, stood up for Democracy yesterday. An immigrant is Mayor of New York. Democratic women now govern Virginia and New Jersey.

    Snapshot from my state of New Mexico: We have had a powerful Democratic female governor for eight years and now the former Native American Democratic Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland is running for Governor. While not on the ballot yesterday, , New Mexico, with one of the highest poverty levels in the nation, has become the first state to pass universal child care.

    Finally, CA leveled the playing field by passing Prop 50, allowing more districts to become Democratic as a counter measure to Texas.. May the roar that began yesterday continue as more voices rise up and stand up for Democracy and the will of the people…

  7. PS I hope you don’t mind that I share this here…

    but hey, I am curating a political exhibit at the Queens College Art Center Gallery (located in the CUNY Campus of Queens College in Flushing NY – a gorgeous space!) in May 2027.

    If you or any of the fabric artists want to submit work for consideration they should email me at VirginiaMallon@gmail.com. To submit and to show is free, but I may ask participating artists to contribute a small amount of money to help pay for a gallery sitter during the month… like maybe $50. Or not. I may just do it myself, like I have for the past 3 shows… but if you are interested, I would love to hear from you. xo

  8. Cj

    Woke to the sounds of busting blue waves, females taking lead, all to following with a beaver moon. 😊
    You’re light holds me, a voice that inspires always. Think I’ll create a cabin today in celebration of the magical wins yesterday! 🌚🌊🏚️

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