Thanks, lovely depth. We communicated years ago, I have bought some of your wonderful cards and posters. Yesterday in my substack I even referenced you in footnotes! at Aradhana Airwaves alanna hartzok
Thanks, Alanna! Of course I remember you. Didn't I make a logo for Earth Rights Institute at one time? The contact info you posted re Lamb & Lion Studio is out of date, but the website is accessible. Thanks so much for all the good work you do.
Four months. . . what a journey! It seems you have, as usual, found an inspiring place and direction in yourself to deal with the onslaught of memories and the gruntwork of sifting. I'm imagining you cheering as you open your door back home -- did you talk to the furniture? Your very own bed?
I'm sorry we missed one another, but hope springs eternal. I love the rich description of all of the Stuff you had to deal with. My mother worked hard to get rid of her stuff -- we were lucky. At the very bottom of the small box of leftovers, she left a Xerox print of her hand, as if saying hello.
I really look forward to what your sabbatical has seeded in you!
Thanks, Rondi. I'm looking forward to seeing that too. And I like the way you call it a sabbatical. Right now I feel that I have a foot in each place, because settling the estate is far from over. I know that what I want is to allow whatever the time away has seeded in me to be planted and grow here. I feel the pull of old habits in a habitual place, and I want to challenge those habits. xo
Thanks, lovely depth. We communicated years ago, I have bought some of your wonderful cards and posters. Yesterday in my substack I even referenced you in footnotes! at Aradhana Airwaves alanna hartzok
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Thanks, Alanna! Of course I remember you. Didn't I make a logo for Earth Rights Institute at one time? The contact info you posted re Lamb & Lion Studio is out of date, but the website is accessible. Thanks so much for all the good work you do.
Good to hear from you as well I write on substack at Aradhana Airwaves. let's keep i touch now and then. alannahartzok@gmail.com
Four months. . . what a journey! It seems you have, as usual, found an inspiring place and direction in yourself to deal with the onslaught of memories and the gruntwork of sifting. I'm imagining you cheering as you open your door back home -- did you talk to the furniture? Your very own bed?
I'm sorry we missed one another, but hope springs eternal. I love the rich description of all of the Stuff you had to deal with. My mother worked hard to get rid of her stuff -- we were lucky. At the very bottom of the small box of leftovers, she left a Xerox print of her hand, as if saying hello.
I really look forward to what your sabbatical has seeded in you!
Thanks, Rondi. I'm looking forward to seeing that too. And I like the way you call it a sabbatical. Right now I feel that I have a foot in each place, because settling the estate is far from over. I know that what I want is to allow whatever the time away has seeded in me to be planted and grow here. I feel the pull of old habits in a habitual place, and I want to challenge those habits. xo