Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Six Questions with Linda R.

In this series of interviews with wow women bloggers, today I would like you to give a welcoming round of applause to Linda from My Happy Place. If you are not already a regular visitor at her happy place, make sure to go say hello. She takes beautiful photos (three of which are shared here), has a gift for creative crafts - I love the cards that she makes - and is a fellow scavenger hunter.



1. Describe yourself in three words.

Calm, sensitive and happy!

2. What is the best thing about being you right now?

Being a Grandma. I am loving every minute of it..

3. Where do you find your inspiration?

Most of the time I get my inspiration from magazines and blogs.. So many wonderful things to inspire me in this big world. I also love to go to craft shows and just look at all the creative people out there.. And think… I can make that!



4. What is your creative process?


Believe it or not I do better with challenges.. With my crafts and with my photos I love it when I have a prompt.. I guess that gets my creative juices flowing…

5. What would be a perfect start to your day?


The perfect start to my day would be being close to the ocean, waking up to the sounds of the waves, sipping coffee and talking to my hubby about our plans for the day! That sounds heavenly to me!

6. What would you like to learn to do?


I would love to learn to write better. Someday I would love to take a creative writing class.. I guess you’re never too old to learn new tricks..




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Thank you Linda!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Six Questions with Emily Wierenga

Next in this series of wow women bloggers, is the beautifully poetic Emily Wierenga from Imperfect Prose. She is an author who writes poignantly, her words raw, honest, open, and always lyrical. You can find out more about Emily at her website, http://www.emilywierenga.com.

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1. Describe yourself in three words.
creative, spiritual, compassionate

2. What is the best thing about being you right now?
Being a mother to two beautiful boys all limbs and smiles and jolly jumping their way into their father’s and my hearts. This, combined with writing from home, and being married to a man who wants to spend his free time hanging out with me.

3. Where do you find your inspiration?
From the two little faces that greet me every morning, and the one I kiss before falling asleep at night, and from the God I see etched in every smile line and laugh-groove, the God who falls in the snow outside my window and crackles in my woodstove and tells me I’m special when my reflection shows me afraid and so very small.

4. How have you evolved as a writer?
My writing has evolved alongside my paintings, both going places I didn’t know existed. I have always been a poet, but this poet is finding herself in the wood-grains of every-day life and learning, with the help of Anne Lamott and Madeleine L’Engle and Frank McCourt and Jeanette Walls, to make life a sonnet and a prayer.


5. What smells remind you of your childhood?
Clothesline-dried sheets, Jergen’s lotion (from my mother’s hands), homemade bread, wood smoke (campfires and wood-stove), Ivory soap.

6. What books do you keep going back to again and again?
The Glass Castle (Jeannette Walls), ‘Tis (Frank McCourt), Lullabies for Little Criminals (Heather O’Neill), Walking on Water: Reflections on Art and Faith(Madeleine L'Engle), The Kite Runner (Khaled Husseini), Bird by Bird (Anne Lamott).





Red Canoe - painting by Emily

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Thanks so much Emily for sharing with us some of your thoughts and photos!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Six Questions with Sarah Elwell

To celebrate 1000 posts here on Journalling through Photos, I am going to do something a little different. I am going to take a step back and feature the words and images of others I have come to know and love over the nearly three years of blogging here. Over the next few weeks, I am going to be featuring here some wow women bloggers I have come to know through this online community. They are all wonderful women who provide inspiration through their creativity. The warmth of their personalities shine through in their blogs.

Sarah Elwell takes dreamy photos (three of which are featured here) and writes beautifully at
Knitting the Wind and Pilgrim Soul. If you are not familiar with her work, be sure to check her out. You will not be disappointed.


Thanks so much Sarah, for sharing with us your thoughts and some of your photos.

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1. Describe yourself in three words.

Mother, writer, windblown.

2. What is the best thing about being you right now?

I am so blessed to be the mother of a lovely and interesting child. Motherhood truly fulfills me, and to be able to experience it with a daughter I not only love but really like is wonderful.

3. Where do you find your inspiration?

I am inspired in my mothering by the example of others, mostly those I know through the internet, such as Kyrie Mead and Lesley Austin - women who strive to raise their families with an atmosphere of grace and peace. With photography, I don't really work on inspiration, I just take pictures. There is no need for inspiration to find beauty in the world. And with writing, almost anything can prove inspiring, but especially music and my muse.


4. Unschooling… what is it and how does it work for you?

I guess you could simply say that unschooling is child-centred learning. Families apply that in different ways. For me, it has changed over the years. At the moment, my daughter is undergoing a vocational education, focussing on her sport in the hopes of becoming professional one day. We have determined this is the most effective path towards her future. Because of the unique demands of her sport, nothing but unschooling works for our schedule, and I put life before lessons.

I do believe younger children benefit from structure and from the calm and steady provision of information to help them progress into mastery. But for older children, it seems unkind to keep them from getting on with their own life.

5. How does motherhood influence your creative life?

It adds the element of time pressure which forces me to write, and write fast, in the spare moments I have available. Also, gone are my superstitions about the writing environment. I can knock out a poem even with children hollering and dogs barking in the same room as me.

6. What would be one piece of advice you would give to new writers?

I believe the craft of writing is very subjective. People write for all kinds of reasons, and sometimes they have an aptitude which matches their reason for writing, and sometimes they don't. My advice would be to work out why you want to write, and let that guide you. For me personally, writing is a craft I've taken very seriously. I studied the masters. I trained my writing voice long before I attempted to find my own individual voice. Not everyone will find that path helpful. I did it because I love language and always wished to have a career in writing. Other people may simply want to share a message with the world, and so they will need less technical skill, just a weblog and a sense of purpose. Knowing where you want to go is the best guide to getting there.


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Do check back tomorrow for more interviews!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

scavenger hunt


Waiting - an airline waiting to take off


Foliage


Candid - this little girl was showing off her skills as I watched my children ride their bikes.


Fork, Knife or Spoon - halfway through eating my spiced moong beans yesterday, I remembered I still needed a shot for this prompt.


Rule of Thirds


Friday, November 25, 2011

a vision of hope


"Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope."
~Sanskrit proverb~

"We cannot change the past, but we can change our attitude toward it. Uproot guilt and plant forgiveness. Tear out arrogance and seed humility. Exchange love for hate - thereby making the present comfortable and the future promising."
~Maya Angelou~


Family time


Finally, a quiet weekend.


After weeks of what seemed like mayhem,


I am planning of doing little else except put my feet up


and enjoy some quiet family time


all this weekend.


What are your plans for thr weekend?

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Capturing Blue


Blue water; blue skies.



Linking up with You Capture.

When buttons go a-popping


when buttons go popping from my clothes just because I laughed a little,


I should probably be eating less of this


and this,


and start eating more of these.


Hmm... easier said than done.


Adding more fruit and veg to my meals is not the problem.


It's the giving up of yummy other things that is so hard.


Right now, I hate people who can eat what they want and not put on any weight.


Just not fair.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

i want to...


... stop, slow down, and relax.


but for now, it is go, go, go.

i have missed visiting my blog lovelies,

but i have been just very rushed this past fortnight

and have had no time to do many visits online.


but i will be around to stop by sometime soon.

Monday, November 21, 2011

rakee the rakisbondu


hero named him rakee


this lizard that was very wary of us


but too curious to runaway without a little game of hide and seek.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

scavenger hunt


Water



Writing



Reflection



Around the home



Mainly one colour


Saturday, November 19, 2011

carefree


seven weeks


of school holidays



call for carefree days



of fun in the sun.

Friday, November 18, 2011

reach...


reach for what you are dreaming about

Thursday, November 17, 2011

numbers from the last seven days


1 home renovation project completed


1 extra bedroom created


1 study acquired


6 rooms painted


3 meetings attended


last day of the school year celebrated


30 hours spent training teachers


0 time spent in gym


1 hour of TV watched


innumerable cups of tea drunk


2 manuscripts proofread


142 photos taken




It has been a busy week. I am so ready for my weekend... starting in a few hours :)

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

craving...


... some yumminess

Monday, November 14, 2011

back to work


back to work today

after a week of being home.

the bits of colour still sticking to my fingers

will remind me to hurry back

and finish the last of the painting.

can't wait to have it all done.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

progress!



Putting aside




books





and toys to give away,






we started work today on Em's room.





She wanted pink for a feature wall,




together with yellow and orange for the rest of the room.






We decorated the room

with colourful handprints






and a few footprints!





All set for bed.





Two rooms done... more to go!
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