I love your enthusiasm for the garden and that you are taking what you have seen from this year and are already planning for next year.
I'm sure those you have shared your over abundance with are pretty happy too.
I love your enthusiasm for the garden and that you are taking what you have seen from this year and are already planning for next year.
I'm sure those you have shared your over abundance with are pretty happy too.
My enthusiasm flags in August, when I feel like a slave to my garden, and cannot leave home for more than a day or two. But this time of year, when everything is either brown or covered with snow, it sure looks dreamy out there in my imagination.
This was the first year I was able to give quite a lot away. I'm getting much better at this. I grow more of what I actually like to eat, instead of what I think a garden is supposed to have in it.
Amazing though how you heal over winter and even before the first hint of spring, our hearts start desiring to get started again. Thank goodness for that.
Do you ever take breaks from making art?
I know that if I stop singing for a few months, when I start again I swear I can sing better - I notice sensations that I was unable to notice when I sang regularly.
I do take breaks from art sometimes, but it usually is not on purpose or planned. It's just that sometimes, for some reason, my art table doesn't call out to me. Sometimes it is when I am focused on something else and other times I have no idea why it happens.
Sometimes what draws me back more heavily is when something inspires me to try something new or the idea of doing something I've always done, a little differently. So.... maybe I am also better after I've gotten away from it some. I never really looked at it that way.
I always have things ready at my art desk for my next inspiration. If the urge to create ascends on me, I can jump right back to it. 😊
Yes that's what happens when I stop singing, and start again. It's just a little different somehow, looser, less guarded. Surprising.