Today has been a day of nervous anxiety. I channeled it into cleaning up some things that I have been procrastinating. Last week was a productive one. I am beginning to see a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel of overwhelm. That's a good thing because I still have a story banging around in my head. I have even discussed it with my husband (a very honest critic!) and he likes it. I even jotted down a few notes! Perhaps anxiety can soon transform into excitement. (And maybe it already is.)
A few more things to take care of and then
...I can write
...I can breathe a little deeper
...and one day very soon
...I will fly again.
Monday, February 18, 2008
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Lovely pic; makes me want to fly. Soar high into the sky.
Like Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
Rosie.
Here's to the end of overwhelm - it's a familiar place for me as well, although over the past few years I've gotten a lot better at recognizing it very quickly and disengaging the snowball down the hill that can so easily follow.
I love the photo of flying - soaring - a wonderful image to hold as you move forward.
(and I love that photo on the sidebar with the orange/white light over the house - incredible!)
Oh, me too, Rosie. We seem to both have a special apppreciation for the photos that have birds in them, don't we? Even that one where the bird was not even flying! I think that's so cool.
Hi, Billie! Those rolling snowballs are especially dangerous on big, long hills. *sigh* I'm glad you like the photos. I really like that one in the sidebar, too. I have a lot of photos of the sky from that day. It is the same basic sky, but I was amazed at how many different perspectives I found up there. I want to go out and take some more photos soon. I am deeply drawn to photograph the sky, but lately it has been either too yucky or so clear that it's boring. I need a good sky. Maybe soon. :-)
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