Fall is coming. And soon. And I welcome it and mourn for summer at the same time. But change is natural, both in my life and in the seasons.
Joy Journal: A soft, cool breeze keeping me comfortable while sitting in the sun at lunch.
Joy Journal: A soft, cool breeze keeping me comfortable while sitting in the sun at lunch.
Then I looked into my studio/craft room and noticed a similar situation (except not nearly so neat!). And for some reason it suddenly hit me. I have too much STUFF. It's all stuff I want, it's all stuff I like and it's all useful stuff. But a lot of it is stuff I don't use. Granted, the amount of time I've had available to use my stuff has been severely limited over the past few months. But that's not a valid reason. There's stuff in the studio/craft room that I have never used. I have a very creative friend who does a lot of creating with paper, something I also love to do. She bought a Cuttlebug and has really enjoyed using it. So nothing would do but I had to have a Cuttlebug. I've used it one time. I used a few old keys on some collages I did so when I saw a key ring of old skeleton keys at a junk store, I just had to buy them - all 20 of them. And I haven't used a skeleton key on anything since then. But I have 20 keys just in case. I went through a spell of making handmade journals with fabric covers. They were beautiful and I made a lot of them. And I really want to get back to making them. But I have TWO large containers that fit under my bed that are full of fat quarters of fabric and I haven't made a book in over a year. I could probably make 200 books without ever repeating a piece of fabric for the cover. I could probably make 400 books without running out of fabric. And now all of this stuff is beginning to paralyze me. I can't sit down at my craft table and start on something without having to clean it off first. And there is no where to put the things I move off the table. But when I try to decide what to get rid of, my brain shuts down.Joy Journal: A friend who will give you gift cards for no reason!




Joy Journal: Digital cameras!!

Joy Journal: Beautiful clear blue skies, nice temperatures and low humidity again today.

Oh, what a beautiful day!
My husband and I decided to change the weekend he was going to spend with my mother to this weekend and I had total freedom today to relax and do whatever I wanted. And what I wanted to do was take photos and just generally hang out around town. I started the day with a wonderful latte and sitting outside at the coffee shop making tiny little drawings in my sketch journal. The weather was just gorgeous - Bright blue sky with white puffy clouds, low 80s and low humidity. So, of course, I just had to go back to my favorite photo subject, the junked ice cream truck. I won't be able to enjoy this treasure for too much longer, nature is winning the battle and the little truck won't last much longer. The sun is rapidly fading and peeling the paint, the kudzu has invaded the interior and it is beginning to disintegrate. But for right now it is great fun for me. And signs of approaching fall are showing up, too. The sumac is blooming with its incredible colors, the crepe myrtle's leaves are falling and there are very few flowers left anywhere. Had lunch at Buffalo Wild Wings at 3 p.m., then went straight to the mall and to Borders and had a mocha while I sat there and made another tiny drawing in my sketch book.
I feel like I've enjoyed today more than I should. My conscience is pricking me a little because I'm taking the time for myself instead of going to my mother's. But I needed this day and I've enjoyed myself immensely and I feel a little renewed.


Joy Journal: The beautiful patterns of peeling paint.
Joy Journal: Saint Gene
Joy Journal: Thank you, Lord, for giving us coffee and Coca Cola.
Above is the beautiful Hunter Museum as seen from the Walnut Bluff pedestrian bridge in Chattanooga. It sits on one of the most prominent and scenic pieces of land on the Tennessee River and is located on the site of a mansion that was once there (and I think is now part of the museum). The rock bluffs must have been even more dramatic looking when just the mansion was there - more stark and eye-catching if possible! And in the bottom portion of the picture you can see part of the River Park. Chattonooga has done a wonderful job with their river location.Joy Journal: My husband waiting at the door for me with a cup of coffee when I came in from my mother's last night, tired and depressed. What a treasure he is.