Poetry and Photography Wed and Thursday


Foggy Day on Cape Ann MA ~ 'Yield of eels' for Outdoor Weds and Alphabe Thursday (Y)



Haiku for Carpe Diem ~ prompt ~ tarot, Hierophant



Rustic Gate in artist village on Cape Ann Ma for Rurality



Julia Cameron's THE ARTIST'S WAY book, written several years ago, was very influential in my daily 'practice of creativity'. There were two major activities she suggested, i.e. 'daily pages and an artist' date; now she has added a third important daily practice, walking as it helps the artist integrate her mind and body and clear her thoughts. I added 'walking' quite naturally several years ago and I continue my daily pages and artist date. They have helped me tremendously to arrive at this creative point in my life. I am ever grateful for my teachers along the way, I am blessed.

We are sharing with these creative bloggers:

outdoor wednesday
carpe diem haiku
rurality blog hop

alphabe thursday

Hope you will join us on the creative journey.

Wishing you the best in each day. xxooo


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QUOTE FOR THE DAY: 'Hem your blessings with thankfulness so they don't unravel.' ~ Unknown

Comments

  1. Adore that gate photograph! Nice haiku for Carpe Diem.

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  2. You are definitely filled with creativity! I love how you share your vision. Your photographs are lovely and your haikus can be quite moving. Thanks for sharing the walking tip too!

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  3. Wonderful pictures, you always do them well.

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  4. What a wonderful haiku on Hierophant Carol and in such a nice post with beautiful photo's.

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  5. I can see how walking is beneficial, but what is an artists date?
    Love your foggy photo.
    Suexx
    Sadesigns@live.co.uk
    Www.aviewoftheworldfromhere-sa.blogspot.com

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  6. I'm also curious about to find out what the artist date is. Great capture of the gate.

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  7. i like the misty shot of the boat on the water!

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  8. nice pix - it was foggy and sunny in glosta today, wasn't it? I love the line 'sacred director'....

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  9. I SO agree with Maggie...could that little gate be any more precious...want this in my yard♥

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  10. I'd love to see that foggy harbour for real. A walk around there everyday would be a wonderful tonic for the soul.

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  11. Love the door... the haiku is indeed very nice...

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  12. Great shots - thanks for sharing.
    Hope you are enjoying your week.

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  13. I just love that foggy harbor and old gate. Beautiful photos.

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  14. Maine looks so gorgeous! I have always wanted to visit there. Love the gate :)

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  15. Are there eels in that boat? Yikes!
    Love that gate -- great shot!

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  16. Very nice shot of the trawler and that gate is very rustic.

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  17. Hi Carol, i love the cold feelings expressed in your photos, maybe that's because ours is really hot, and thanks for visiting my site. Yet i love most the photo where the haiku is written, so lovely!

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  18. I really like that little rustic gate!
    Do you know I have that book and have never finished it. Maybe if I would I could get my creative juices flowing again. Maybe I should start walking too.

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  19. Always nice to visit your blog. That gate has charachter♫ My new website: http://lauriekazmierczak.com/yikes/

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  20. Beautiful photos, I love the fishing boat.

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  21. What a wonderful gate! It looks like an image that could inspire a story.

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  22. Very nice Haiku and once again the photographs are awesome :)

    Hugs,
    Scudds

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  23. Wonderful images as always!

    Lovely post. And wishing you a lovely weekend too!

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  24. Your photo's are always wonderful and I love your quote for the day.Have a nice weekend.

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  25. I like that fence's cool entrance.

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  26. The fog is lovely.

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  27. I find that a long walk is a great way to jump start my muse!

    lovely shots...

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  28. I've heard of The Artist's Way and it sounds like a great book. I'm glad it has helped you in your creativity! Lovely work this week :)

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  29. I used to walk every day, and I need to get back to it.

    =)

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  30. "Yield of eels" - interesting! Eels are too much like snakes to me. Were they actually fishing for them?

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  31. I like your "Yield of Eels" "Y" picture, Carole. I am not big on eels so I would rather been some type of edible fish or shell fish.
    ..

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  32. That is good advice. I need to make room in my life to follow it.
    I very much liked the photo of the fishing boat.

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  33. Yield of eels -- shrimp would be my preference, but if that is what they are catching...

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  34. Oh.

    I love that gate!

    What a lovely color and shape!

    Thanks for the dreamy walk, Carol!

    And thanks for linking.

    A+

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