Tag Archives: Creativity

California Backroads: We Go to Igo Ono

Igo, you go, we all go to Ono … Igo and Ono, California, that is … There’s nothing like cool, country air and a flaxen sunrise to put you back in your right mind.   My sister and I told work to kiss our tailgates and we hit the road to explore life and improve...

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Colors of Fall

Colors of fall: orange, yellow, scarlet and … Pink. Yes, pink. Here in Cali, we still have some lovely blushing flowers to admire, like this Begonia. Once Jack Frost breathes over my garden, this little beauty will be a goner. So, I will admire its delicate nature now. This sweet Dianthus adds cheer to the...

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Patience Found in a Ball of Yarn

Creatives. You know, those people you see at the coffee shop with acrylic paint pushed so far under their fingernails there’s a good chance their hands will never know clean again. Or the woman sitting at the table next to you snapping 93 photos of her beautifully plated food, oblivious that the temperature of her...

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Weekend Wish: Feed Your Creative Soul

An essential aspect of creativity is not being afraid to fail. – Edwin Land Last year I wrote about the joy I found in taking a pottery class while vacationing in Colorado. David Strong’s class was three hours of instruction. Since then, I have taken another class — a full semester of experimenting and taking...

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Garden Office

My garden office isn’t big. It isn’t extravagant. But it’s mine, and it suits me just fine. While I’m working, I feel blessed that I am not confined to a cubicle, that I am free to watch scrub jays flit from tree to tree. Even though I know from their shriek, shriek, shriek they are...

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High Desert Happiness

Kindness comes in many forms: a smile from a stranger, a heartfelt compliment or an unexpected subscription to High Desert Journal. I was perplexed when I first saw the journal as I couldn’t figure out how it made its way to my mailbox. I thought, who would have sent this? It wasn’t until a day...

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My First Attempt at Making Candy — Success!

For those of you who don’t know, I have another blog, wineandhoneys.com, where I share recipes, write about organic farming and talk about what happens at my monthly dinner club. Recently, I tried my hand at making candied Buddah’s Hand. If you’ve been reading Nature Drunk for awhile, you will remember the couple of posts...

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Write for the Sake of Writing

The sun was shining brightly in the winter sky and a cool breeze blew softly through the garden, teasing native grasses. Birds flitted to and from a large oak and the blooming rosemary where bees buzzed, happy to have food at this time of year. I had decided to take the afternoon off to prune...

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Friends, Fun and Live Wall Art

A month or so ago my fellow knitters threw a birthday party for me. Betsy brought a delightful cheese plate, Shannon made a to-die-for vegetarian moussaka, Angie made a fresh garden salad, Lisa provided gourmet bread and Karen baked a decadent Texas sheet cake. As we sat in front of the fireplace, eating and chatting,...

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More Autumn Images, Courtesy of Mikayla

I received an email a couple of nights ago from my talented niece, Mikayla. She sent several photos that she took while exploring a local pumpkin patch, Nash Ranch. Knowing I like all things nature, she asked if I would like to share these beauties with my readers. How thoughtful, right? Of course, I said yes....

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