The Great Undoing Returns

It's been a long time since I caught the sunrise through a cat's ear.

It's a slower looking.

I feel like I've been caught up in a pace not fitting to where I am. I'm so done with so many things.

Yesterday I began unpinning all those patches.  Putting them into the grab bag basket.  This one caught my eye and I sat for a while stitching a Magic Sunflower. I have a feeling, that might happen once in a while as I randomly meet them again while freely going.

I have made the decision to undo a lot of the social media on my list.  Keep you posted. I need a smaller world. One that makes sense.

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34 comments

  1. Lindy

    Jude, I do believe that all of us who follow you are in the same boat so you’re not alone. The state of our country and the state of our world has all of us in a state of constant anxiety, chaos, and confusion. For those of us who use our hands to create art we have that to help us survive. Just know you are not alone and you are cared about.

  2. Lou

    Yes to smaller is better on so many fronts. I feel so done with so many things, I keep putting it down to my age..but maybe its not just my age. Its ‘the’ age that living has become. Some strange sense and AI. When its in a closed loop alone with only itself to feed in, it starts to talk nonsense, I hear today. It needs human minds input. So who is feeding on who. No good if we’re all stupified by algorithms. What a wyrd world. But still the spiral turns, the sunflower grows, it looks like a spinning thought. Solo and peaceful ears in the light. Beautiful. Sunrise and sunset and so it goes.

  3. Lynda Merry

    Every once in awhile I think about resurrecting my old blog, but then I come to my senses and remember why I stopped. I don’t post on social media, but I like popping in and out of here on a whim. No one judges. I’m glad you’re here to give a safe space for conversation, or for quiet looking…

    • jude

      It’s been a big question, whether ti continue here. I’ve so many places, this will be the last to go when it’s needed. It’s more like home

  4. Beth from Still Life Pond

    I was just looking at the side bar here. All those places and then underneath “Help!” Made me laugh. I really loved Instagram in the early days… Now I feel assaulted and algorithm-ized when I go there.

  5. Jude~ Yes, smaller is better (in my opinion). Love seeing the “cat’s ear” pics 🙂 It’s funny even after all of these years, I almost exclusively find you here, wherever you are blogging. I’ve never done the instagram thing, quit FB eons ago etc. etc.
    I like the conversations here.
    Love the lil eyes on the sunflower!

  6. Barbara Inskeep

    I’m simplifying too..slow but steady. Shedding..stitching helps ground that for me and seeing your thoughtful posts. You have been a thread form for many years..grateful Jude❤️

  7. MARJEE F ZEIER

    When moments present, like sunlight through Soulo’s ear, how are you able to catch them before they go away? You can’t tell a cat “Wait, don’t move” while you get ready to take the picture.

  8. Jana

    Smaller and the idea of smaller feels so inviting sometimes. A “just right” of something, of everything. Love this darling sunflower!

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