On Sex, Dolphins, Procrastination, and Writing
Creativity and Receptivity – and why both are necessary to an artistic life.
Creativity and Receptivity – and why both are necessary to an artistic life.
Happiness 12-19:
the seagull landing on her head;
brilliance;
a slow-moving storm.
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snowy mountains;
hearing a bird sing in the dark of December;
tracing the heart line on his palm.
heading home to your island;
finding the nuts you hid last summer;
beauty and truth.
bright-eyed and bushy-tailed;
pink snow at dawn;
wrapping the shawl around her shoulders.
visiting friends;
boiling the plum pudding;
joining hands.
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roses delivered to your door;
human dignity;
the horse and the rider.
paint;
scurrying into your hole;
burning the midnight oil.
looking both ways;
dancing together in the morning;
fresh chestnuts.
red on red;
a night of meteor showers;
trusting the mystery.
walking across to the other side;
polishing the silver;
a shiny nose.
stopping by woods on a snowy evening;
floating down;
magic slippers.
choosing a different door;
mermaids singing each to each;
spreading your wings.
looking for your genie;
the quiet before the storm;
a hawk speaking.
learning to let go;
primroses everywhere you look;
rolling off a log.
fog lifting;
finding your way into a hibiscus blossom;
a brilliant flash.
silver and gold;
reflections in a train window;
the Norman Rockwell museum.
anticipating the event;
sliding down a rainbow;
inserting the key in the lock.
taking off;
ending the illusion;
after three o’clock in the morning.
stars at your feet;
belonging;
a gown of sparkling frost and grass.