A Continuum ~> continual sequence of ~> elemental change ~> By far this is the most difficult post written by myself, ever. I have not visited this place for sometime... I have been 'lying low' as an old friend used to put it, not low through depression or anything like that but since my love passed away parts of my known world have passed too. I have difficulty recognizing the landscape around me, I'm lying low so that I can absorb some of the new terrain. I am still quite dizzy, it's going to take some time... Much of what I wrote about here in this space would involve a brief glimpse of 'my love' and our life together. I had thought of closing 'Finding my Bliss', for a pivotal part of everything this blog has stood for seemed on the surface of things to be missing! But as the days have come and gone I am beginning to look at things in a different light and although I am grieving for my love I find I am l feeling his prese
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Thank you for this beautiful and remarkably wistful post, filled with love and compassion for the Japanese people. Thank you for mentioning ShelterBox as well. I am moved beyond words by your heart-opening message. I pray for their lives and their future, especially the future of children.
Much Love,
Noelle
Wonderful art and words.
such beauty here magnified by love! thank you for mentioning shelter box. i am so thrilled to be a part of realizing the tangible gift from the blogging family to japan.
love love love your haiku and art. incredible!
Best wishes, Boonie
Well wishes sent your way. :)
Thank you for your comments, the images are mine but the oriental lady was collaged from a magazine. x
Beautifully illustrated by you.
A post both stirring and soothing at the same time.