Sunday, June 6, 2010

Mission (Almost) Accomplished

So today is the start of Creativity Boot Camp.

First assignment:
Write a letter.
Okay, this is the almost accomplished part.
Have no fear, I will write.
Let's be honest, I'm always writing.
 
Second assignment:
Ivory!

So I went a looking:


I saw the ivory of the sun on the wall outside. 
hmmm - no

The ivory hammock swing?
I liked the textures, but 
no.


An ivory path?
Please let me know if I'm blathering.
No.

Out of the corner of my eye
I saw
something ivory drift to the ground


Now where. . .?


Then I found her twin.

But I always take floral shots.
So inside I went.
Ivory, ivory, ivory
There was the doily I'm working on.


And then I knew.
Just like that.


Can you believe it?
The only rocks I own with words say:

Creativity
Inspiration
Clarity
and 
Gratitude.

Yes!
(a small little chuckle here.)
Now on to the letter.
Don't worry, when I'm done I know exactly where to put it.

Here:


Where I stash my goals and dreams each year.


And I will close it and wait till tomorrow.
For my next awesome assignment!

6 comments:

  1. These are GREAT! :):):):):):):):):):):):)

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  2. Hi!!!Nice to meet you!

    cute words and just beautiful post!

    xoxo

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  3. Letter writing seems harder than it used to be. This boot camp exercise sounds fun!

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  4. SWEET! I actually really loved the hammock shot. I think it would be totally awesome if you were able to focus more sharply on the texture in the hammock and get just as close to it as you can. It has the makings of an AWESOME pic. Just the act of going hunting for a photograph to take is a great creative exercise!
    good luck!

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  5. Love it! Great pics! The flowers are beautiful.

    Hugs,
    Jacalyn

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  6. What a serene ivory path...reminds me of our summer cottage in Finland, lovely!

    One day I'd like to write a book myself, not sure though where to start? Thanks for the inspiration and for visiting my blog :)

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