Pansies win the crown
Acrylic ink, watercolour and black marker
on watercolour paper
5.5 x 8.5 inches
Barbara Muir © 2019
opportunities come flying in from some of the most
wonderful people in the world -- your friends.
2. Make your own rules. Listen to other people's
thoughts, and suggestions. But no one else can
do you.
3. Have as much fun as possible. I get emails from
Tut.com daily -- Notes from the universe -- and I
think he said that's one of the most important things.
4. In the face of controversy (and there is some!),
try to be loving. Even when your first impulse is
to hate, hug yourself mentally and muscle on with
your kindness.
5. Sleep. Not on someone else's schedule, but
sleep.
6. Spend time with the people who love you the
most, near and far. They deserve time with you,
and also make you feel great.
7. Roll with the waves. Creativity, and all of
life comes in and out like the ocean waves. Let
it if you can.
8. Try going for a walk. Birdsong, flowers (they
are starting here, and even your friend's dog can
make you feel blissfully happy after 20 minutes.
(Remember that book on raising children that
pointed that out. Write me if you do.) Raising my
children I used that method, on both my sons and
my husband.
9. Read a book. Sometimes even a sentence or
a word can set off a chain of ideas. But books are
lovely for escaping too.
10. Dance. A singer with a lovely voice, Sara Bareilles,
was on Saturday Night Live last night, and Steven and I
were so moved, that we looked her up and then
danced to her amazing song.
Have a loving your life day.
Hi, Barbara! Thank you for this post. Your art and your words always make me smile. Have a fabulous Monday! We're actually getting some rain here today. The trees and flowers are loving it! Me, too:)
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I have yet to paint my pansies, though yours have been inspiring me to ... #11: Don't delay painting pansies!
ReplyDeleteThese are great guidelines! I find a walk cures many ills.
Hi Candy,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Well we had snow today! But so little, and only for about 20 minutes, that the rain washed it
away. Wishing you a glorious spring week.
XOXOXOXOXO Barbara
Thanks so much Laura,
ReplyDeleteYour irises are absolutely beautiful. I have been loving painting pansies. It's
as if the shapes and lines are part of me. Always a great feeling when you're
drawing and painting something.
But wow it's been super cold for my pots on the front porch. The brave things
keep going, but not in the flourishing way they should.
XOXOXOXOXO Barbara