Hi Rachel. Miss you. Commenting on your post: I'm old and I still want it all. The trees and my shit. hahahaha. Can't wait to move into the huge 200 year old farmhouse we're fixing where I can hang paintings, photos & old skis and sleds on the walls & ceilings. Although this would not be my advice to anyone, I plan to throw out a few tons but I'm taking a few more with me. Your post mentioned storage and made me think of the incredible memoir I'm in the middle of, "Things in Nature Merely Grow". It just happens to be the perfect time in my life to be reading it. But she introduced to me, the idea of "placeholders". Anyway, my memoir's coming along, (dragging me along) love to see a photo of your baby. Lia
Hi Lia! I totally get it :) One of the joys of getting rid of “stuff” (digital, physical, emotional) is making space for the new. I hope to see you at another workshop soon! The May one will be on the theme of motherhood.
And I’ve added the book you mentioned to my reading list. Looks right up my alley.
Hi Rachel. Miss you. Commenting on your post: I'm old and I still want it all. The trees and my shit. hahahaha. Can't wait to move into the huge 200 year old farmhouse we're fixing where I can hang paintings, photos & old skis and sleds on the walls & ceilings. Although this would not be my advice to anyone, I plan to throw out a few tons but I'm taking a few more with me. Your post mentioned storage and made me think of the incredible memoir I'm in the middle of, "Things in Nature Merely Grow". It just happens to be the perfect time in my life to be reading it. But she introduced to me, the idea of "placeholders". Anyway, my memoir's coming along, (dragging me along) love to see a photo of your baby. Lia
Hi Lia! I totally get it :) One of the joys of getting rid of “stuff” (digital, physical, emotional) is making space for the new. I hope to see you at another workshop soon! The May one will be on the theme of motherhood.
And I’ve added the book you mentioned to my reading list. Looks right up my alley.