Oh my goodness I am so happy I stumbled across this post! I love that you combined insightful teachings from your book with so many beautiful photos (Sedona is such a surreal place). I also love the color comparison painting!
Compliments on your journey into watercolor. As an artist, watercolor was my first medium. What a joy….keep going. Love your travel adventures, something I did for 6 summers camping all over the US with my grandparents. Brings back so many memories.
Thank you for the encouragement! How special that you got that experience with your grandparents. What an amazing thing. Glad you enjoy following our travels and thank you for reading.
Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed all the photos. I made a ceramic drum when I lived in neighboring Arcosanti. For me, there's some grounding and elevating energy in that area.
Thought of you while listening to Kelly Corrigan Wonders and her discussion with Pico Iyer on curiosity. Have you listened to her?
I hope this isn't Diminishing (#yappydog), but I heard the pulse of a drum circle for a solid half hour during the climb at the end of a bike ride at sunset in Sedona. I stood on the bluff for 10 minutes afterward watching and listening to them and it was AWESOME.
As flippant as I was, I hear you on the grounding/energy side of things. For me, being surrounded by mountains in a beautiful place provides that "I'm small in the world" feeling, which is tremendously grounding.
I looove Pico Iyer, but haven't listened to that discussion yet. I'll check it out!
“…horse divination session or didgeridoo lesson…” Thanks for starting my day with a laugh, and thanks for the reminder to listen more and talk a little less.
Oh my goodness I am so happy I stumbled across this post! I love that you combined insightful teachings from your book with so many beautiful photos (Sedona is such a surreal place). I also love the color comparison painting!
Hi there, Margaux! Great to have you stop by. Enjoy your travels as well; looks like you're on an adventure too!
Thank you 😊 And yes adventure always!
Compliments on your journey into watercolor. As an artist, watercolor was my first medium. What a joy….keep going. Love your travel adventures, something I did for 6 summers camping all over the US with my grandparents. Brings back so many memories.
Thank you for the encouragement! How special that you got that experience with your grandparents. What an amazing thing. Glad you enjoy following our travels and thank you for reading.
Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed all the photos. I made a ceramic drum when I lived in neighboring Arcosanti. For me, there's some grounding and elevating energy in that area.
Thought of you while listening to Kelly Corrigan Wonders and her discussion with Pico Iyer on curiosity. Have you listened to her?
Cool that you made a drum! Do you still play it?
I hope this isn't Diminishing (#yappydog), but I heard the pulse of a drum circle for a solid half hour during the climb at the end of a bike ride at sunset in Sedona. I stood on the bluff for 10 minutes afterward watching and listening to them and it was AWESOME.
As flippant as I was, I hear you on the grounding/energy side of things. For me, being surrounded by mountains in a beautiful place provides that "I'm small in the world" feeling, which is tremendously grounding.
I looove Pico Iyer, but haven't listened to that discussion yet. I'll check it out!
Hope life on the prairie is treating you well.
“…horse divination session or didgeridoo lesson…” Thanks for starting my day with a laugh, and thanks for the reminder to listen more and talk a little less.
Did you laugh because you learned to play the didgeridoo in Sedona? BE HONEST!
I am neither a didgeridoo player nor a horse psychic. I lack the proper mindset for either experience.
Lol. Well, there's always the opportunity to shelve your life and embark on the exciting new chapter combining the two!