Neglected Things
even thrive, at least on the inside.
“Really all you need to become a good knitter are wool, needles, hands, and slightly below-average intelligence.” “.. what’s the sense in planning ahead, unless you have to?” “…contrary to…
I can’t be the only one with an unusual amount of refinery photos in my camera, huh? How can I help it? I’m taking photos every day and this is…
I just can’t seem to. Self portraits, that is. I just thought that phase in my life was over. It’s not so much that I love them, but more because…
For someone who likes to make wool sweaters, I don’t transition very well into fall. If you live near the coast you know how much of childhood summers…
The heat in Southeast Texas has taken an ugly turn this week. I know I sound like old people saying it, but I have never felt a summer this hot….
I already have two summer tops and a shawl in my knitting basket, but who cares?! It’s SSSKAL time and there’s nothing more disappointing than not being able to cast…
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I love the idea that neglect of one thing makes room for another to grow…thoughtful series of images…my favorite is the TtV shot…very, very nice.
Thank you, dogdreamzzz. In my life, times of neglect (whatever the kind) at least let certain things rise to the surface. Maybe it's the realization of what are legitimate needs and what aren't, flaws, strengths, or new abilities. I want to think something good comes from it.