"Most of us lead far more meaningful
lives than we know. Often finding meaning is not about doing things
differently; it is about seeing familiar things in new ways." Rachel
Naomi Remen
click to enlarge a quite morning at the beach
Love that idea of looking at things with new eyes. Happy Sky Watch Friday my friends, click the link to see what bloggers from all over have found in their sky to share this week.
Whatevers is a new challenge site hosted by 3 creative friends Cat Scanlon, Vicki Chrisman, Nat Kalbach, to celebrate found photos and the stories that could be told.
Found photos are often for sale at jumble stalls and antique centres. Sadly their story is lost but the images are rich with details of fashion or landscapes that have changed and vintage automobiles. Do you ever wonder, who are these people and what is their story?
The Whatever theme reminded me of
Nick Bantock’s mail art books where the characters wrote to each other in
decorated correspondence and inspired me to create a journal for Charles and
Chelsea. With their families moving away the two young friends are documenting
adventures in their journals and letters to each other......
On the My Creative Classroom web site I teach a workshop on the theme of mail art, how to incoporate letters and postage stamps into decorated envelopes.
Whatevers is a new challenge site hosted by 3 creative friends Cat Scanlon, Vicki Chrisman, Nat Kalbach, to celebrate found photos and the stories that could be told.
Found photos are often for sale at jumble stalls and antique centres. Sadly their story is lost but the images are rich with details of fashion or landscapes that have changed and vintage automobiles. Do you ever wonder, who are these people and what is their story?
Konnichiwa
from Japan!
Did
you recognise me in the pretty kimono? We
have been in Japan for a few weeks now, mother and father are fascinated with
the culture and enrolled me in a local school to learn some of the fine arts. Their
calligraphy is just as beautiful as their water colour paintings and I practice
every day in my sketch journal. You know me and my love of the great outdoors,
learning about the industrious silk worms that produce the fibres for the
pretty kimonos are fascinating. Sadly it seems our modern world might kill them
off with the invention of pesticides which have lots of great properties but
some have negative effects on the environment. At school we are working on a
petition to the powers that be to do something before it is too late. Oopps there
goes another butterfly I want to try and capture the vibrant colours! On the My Creative Classroom web site I teach a workshop on the theme of mail art, how to incoporate letters and postage stamps into decorated envelopes.
24 comments:
What a beautiful quote!
Beautiful picture with such soft tones, - looks so peaceful.
Beautiful shot and I love the quote.
Wonderful photo and quote,Mandy!I wish I could be there on the beach!Have a nice weekend!
I do love your quote for the day, Mandy! How true! Lovely skies for the day!!
Beautiful shot!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
Gorgeous skies -- beautiful beach! Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic shot of the horizon.
Perfect harmony of image and words!
Happy Skywatch,
Merisi
How inspiring is the combination of quote and image today. Thanks. You have a knack of finding the perfect pair.
http://calrat.blogspot.com/2012/10/agra-fort-pictorial-tour.html
my kind of place. Love it.
A beautiful Skywatch photo. Taking photographs makes us see things in new ways!
Wonderful quotation, and a beautiful sunset!!
A lovely pastel sky!
So beautiful!
Sky Views at my end, have a great weekend!
Wow wonderful picture!
Blissful those colors!
That is a very wise quotation--seeing familiar things differently is what we do all the time as decorators and designers! I thank you for stopping by my blog the other day and leaving an encouraging comment--glad that you enjoyed my autumn mantel.
Super quote! It's good to be reminded that our lives are far more meaningful than we realize.
Great picture and a great quote!
What a tranquil beach scene. I'll dream there awhile.
This is a wonderful post that touch one's heart. Have a nice week end.
What an interesting thing to look for at Jumble sales Mandy -- I loved your picture and quote too.
Great take on the theme - beautiful asian style!
One way to see the original story, beautiful page.
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