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what makes you an artist

This is a quote from Junot Díaz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, that I wrote in my notebook years ago. I’ve probably shared it here before, but I thought I would share it again. “A writer is not a writer because she writes well and easily, because she has amazing talent, or because everything she does […]

our hotel in Florence

In previous years, we’ve just spent one night in Florence and left early the next morning to fly home.  Both times, we happened to be there on a Monday when all the museums were closed.  For this trip, we decided we would stay two nights, so we could visit a couple of the museums and […]

the last day in Sovicelle, Italy

Our last day of the Prone to Wander retreat was spent at the farm (podere) with a relaxed schedule.  After a late breakfast, we gathered for a cooking class taught by Orsa, our host and the culinary mind behind the lunches and dinners we ate at the retreat.  She has her degree in culinary anthropology, […]

four things | sixty-four

I’ll share why in the “what I’m working on” section of this post, but it was a big week for me!  So often in creative work, when you pass a huge milestone or complete a marathon task, there isn’t any fanfare.  You just turn in the work, mail it to the client, press the submit […]

health & fitness update

I shared here on the blog that I made several lifestyle changes in 2024 to increase my fitness level, improve my overall health, and lose some weight that crept on during Covid, our move, and six months of being in an orthopedic boot after I broke my foot.  I walked three miles daily, increased my […]

my painting style

When you first start a creative endeavor, you’re just trying to do the thing, and you aren’t too worried about what bucket or genre you might fit in. As you grow and start to find your style and voice, you do start to wonder where you fit. When people have asked me to define my […]

marbled paper & bookbinding workshop in Italy

Our second-to-the-last day of the Prone to Wander retreat was spent at “home”.  Instead of taking the bus to an experience, the experience came to us.  Maria Giannini, a paper maker and bookbinder from Florence, came to teach a paper marbling and bookbinding workshop.  The interesting coincidence of Maria and me both teaching workshops at […]

four things | sixty-three

  Our temperatures have been warming, and the snow is slowly melting, so my regular morning walks are back.  It feels good to get outside and to get more steps in each day.  I used to feel like my days were pretty consistent through the seasons, but I’m starting to learn I have pretty distinct […]

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