Postcard #152 … celebrating self and place
“Out of clutter, find simplicity” Albert Einstein said. It describes physical and emotional situations … a good way to complete our 3 part “being out and back” series. Be rid […]
“Out of clutter, find simplicity” Albert Einstein said. It describes physical and emotional situations … a good way to complete our 3 part “being out and back” series. Be rid […]
More on the Being Out and Back theme of Postcard #149, written for rural Australia in 2002, for the Year of the Outback. How do we ‘come back’ to beauty […]
Postcard #150! Thanks for being part of the musings and insights family. You’ve spread the messages around the world. And now we celebrate THE BOOK based on our Postcards. Home […]
In the Year of the Outback I wrote an article for The Country Web (Rural Women’s Network) and entitled it Being Out and Back. Here’s the beginning: Many people see […]
Place, Part 2. Page 1 of my book Home at Last suggests we walk slowly and idly though our homes. How about we walk slowly and idly through our lives? […]
This week the place aspect of celebrating self and place. Part 1, place. Celebrating place can easily be seen as being happy in a physical landscape, a dwelling, an area, […]
‘Am I the person I’ve been waiting for?’ Part 2, self. I think it’s time for some shoulder-sitting friends. Celebrating self is an appreciation of the worthy self, the self […]
Celebrating self and place is the subtitle. I think about those words a lot. They sustain, encourage and acknowledge the essence of being Home at Last. Part1, self Self knows. Self […]
We shouldn’t consider that we live in a home, rather we live with a home. The energy? The sound? Regard the building as having its own spirit. What can we […]
Some thoughts arrive/turn up as Postcard additions often. I’ve come to regard them as shoulder-sitting friends. I’m sure you’ve noticed. Let me tell you something about them. Whenever it’s time […]