Thursday, March 25, 2010

I dreamed that I could fly

 

fly dream and Dana 001

The other night I was having a dream that meandered  here and there as they do. I couldn’t see who was with me, but I knew someone was there.  I began floating and flying.  I turned to them and said, “You didn’t know I could fly, did you?  I do it only when people aren’t looking.”

Hmm… I wonder if the most wonderful and interesting things I do, I keep to myself?  Maybe so.

Today is a 2-fer day

fly dream and Dana 002

My friend Dana loves sandals and wears them only when it isn’t snowing.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Play on

Iraq

"Some 160 miles northeast of Baghdad, in a Sulaymaniyah music hall ravaged by war, looting, and neglect, a violin- playing boy sounds a note of hope.  His tacher, Azad Mearuf, lives there, instructing scores of students."-- a recent National Geographic Magazine

Sunday, March 21, 2010

What really happened to the Mayan Culture



The last thing Hunha Wunga saw was
a big blue foot.
He did not know that the song
of the Blue Footed Booby
was a warning.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Flying by the Seat of My Pants

I fly by the seat of my pants.  I do.  Scheduling has just never been my strong point and so I usually end up noticing suddenly that my pants are hanging from a tree branch, which leaves me standing around in just my Sally Jane Pantaloons.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Tripping Over the Moon

Jump again, Gertie.  You'll make it!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Wynkin', Blynkin', and Nod


Another page from my new art journal~
I found this old foto (from the collection of Ruth Lehman, which collection I have a copy of on disc) of my mom,  her baby sister (who died at age 3) and older sister from the mid-1930's.  I shrank it down, cut it out and glued it in. They needed to be sailing amongst the starts. I was reminded of a song I sang to my babies called Wynkin', Blynkin', and Nod. 

Wynkin', Blynkin', and Nod one night, sailed off in a Wooden Shoe. Sailed down a river of Crystal Light, into a Sea of Dew.



“Where are you going, and what do you wish,” the Old Moon asked the Three.


“We’ve come to fish for the Herring Fish that swim in the Beautiful Sea. Nets of Silver and Gold have we,” said Wynkin’, Blynkin’, and Nod.


The Old Moon laughed and sang a song, as they rocked in the wooden shoe


And the Wind that sped them all night long ruffled the Waves of Dew.


The Silver Stars were the Herring Fish that lived in the Beautiful Sea. ”Cast your nets where ever you wish. Never a feared are we,” so sang the Stars to the Fishermen Three, Wynkin’, Blynkin’, and Nod.


All night long, their nets they threw to the Stars in the Twinkling Foam, then down from the sky came the Wooden Shoe, bringing the Fishermen home.


Now we shall name you the Fishermen Three, Wynkin’, Blynkin’, and Nod.


Wynkin’ and Blynkin’ are two little eyes, and Nod is the little head. And the Wooden Shoe that sailed the skies is a wee one’s trundle bed.


Now close your eyes and dream the dream that some said could not be, and you shall see the wonderful things as you rock on your Misty Sea.


Where the Old Moon rocked the Fishermen Three, Wynkin’, Blynkin’, and Nod.

Eve


My sisters from Arizona came for a visit and we made new art journals.  I loved it!!  You paint your pages with spritzers and stencils and loads of creativity, writing on them later, as the mood strikes.
Don't think, don't look back.

I thought of Eve when I found this picture in a magazine and wanted to include her in my journal.  I'd been feeling inadequate according to the "standards of the world" and I keep forgetting my accomplishments are different from those of many women.  They are noticed Where it's important.