I continue to peck away at the studio move in between Christmas preparations, so right now it's slow going and no stitching is happening.

Slow can be good, though, as ideas can take time to incubate - all part of the journey.

I know I'll eventually see the light.

I eagerly anticipate returning to work with colours and design. My creativity has been channelled into other areas for now - like menus and plans.

But I am keeping the star of my desire in sight.
4 comments:
you are beautiful.
look like Joan d'Arc
i love you and the rings.
busy time?
keep the light...busy but slow
Thank you, Grace - Joan of Arc - a model of inner listening and courageous acts - and big footsteps to follow...
Jude - rings of commitment to the process and yes, my attention is focused elsewhere for awhile to fully attend family, personal rituals and laying out my new work space.
Yvette - yes, I agree that's important to work steadily and enjoy what I'm doing, not be frenetic, overwhelmed and irritable - and lose the heart, soul and meaning of the season.
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