I have been thinking about being prepared. How it sometimes seems like a "suddenly" last minute kind of thing to rush and change everything now, which often pushes everyone and everything else out of the way in the process. But then it can also be a constant worrying activity where you keep at it based on a long standing fear, which might wear on you and everyone else around you. Drag you down and limit the rest of your activities. Poison your days. But then in a more gentle perspective, just going works too. A moment to moment witnessing and knowing who you are and what you need to work with. Which includes others. How this habit might just make you prepared.
In preparation for the HUNKER DOWN and make do teaching series (Patchwork in Perspective part 3/Large Cloth and whatever else gets us through) that will be hosted here, I will be cleaning up this page and making room for teaching related stuff. A lot of current links might be moved to the Place Keeper page. Again, if you are subscribing to my posts by email, you will only see the post itself and not the rest of the site. I feel subscribing is a good way to be alerted to content, but not a complete picture. Visiting the blog will allow you to interact with comments, and view media in a better format and browse related materials. I am not worrying much these days about how it will play out. I am not making any promises. Who can do that these days anyway? I am just going. In a sense I am making my online world smaller and easier to handle, while others seem to be embracing fancier far reaching technologies. I am opting for something more modest. Call me old fashioned. I'm old enough. So I will begin, in earnest, on Wednesday, and we'll see. I suppose I will continue for as long as I can for now. Open ended. Thank you to all of you, those who have donated, those who cannot, we are all in the same boat, let's just keep paddling and see where we end up.
On another note...The Journey from paper to Cloth and back again is a circle that needs to be completed. For me, a necessary path to peace. Working on paper will not be the same as it was when I was in art school, hoping to be an illustrator. Too much has happened. But in some strange twist, I am simply picking up where I left off and letting all that happened in between inform the change I feel will happen, once I get familiar with it again. I will use the story card exercise to transition. I will include my paper to cloth to paper musings here as well as they happen. Peace.