Showing posts with label The Olde Farmhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Olde Farmhouse. Show all posts

December 31, 2008

Faith Smiled At Destiny

I

first heard this song the day my niece Tendai was born. Although she isn't pictured here the song keeps her close to my heart) The year in review is such an amazing journey for me to take. I hit some real benchmarks with my business, tackled some serious health issues, rekindle so many friendships from (gulp) 30 years ago by embracing Facebook, and had both my sons married within 6 weeks of each other! The gabmit of emotions ran from fear to pure joy. Being a human on the face of this earth can be such a challenge. The political climate was a tough one for me and drove me inward towards my art. Some burdens were lifted while new ones took their places. I continue to reflect most days on my blessings, enjoying small wonders and celebrating even the hardest moments this life hands me. I tried my best to honor the past, and live in the present and create the future. Did I stumble and fall, of course, but I told myself that at least I fell. That means I'm moving forward. I remind myself that as with anything in nature, when we stop growing, we die. So my friends, here's to continued growth! With gratitude, Laurie B

August 27, 2008

QUOTE FOR THE DAILY BLOGGER

Hello readers!
I've been on a deadline so please forgive my lack of posts! I have been getting orders for my mosaic applique' antique windows!! SO FUN! I hope you are enjoying the end of your summer days...personally, I can't wait for those crisp fall mornings!
I will leave you with this wonderful quote:

(Peaches at The Olde Farmhouse)

The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves. Carl Jung

August 5, 2008

WORDLESS

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