Carolee’s answer was so typical of that generation, but your forced pause reminds us that sometimes nature (and a spilled coffee) steps in to demand a different rhythm. There is something deeply feminist and grounded about pivoting from the digital grind to planting a Spring garden, watching a red squirrel, and practicing music for your community. It’s a radical act of slowing down.
I think my response got deleted so I will try again. I think the truth is, trying to pays one’s bills if you are true to a personal vision about art is backbreaking task. Sometimes, like now, i have to go down for the count and then count my blessings.
Well the truth is, unless you have outside income it is a back breaking task to be true to a personal vision and also bring in had cash to pay bills on time. Bout sometimes, like now, I have to go down for the count, and couldn’t my blessings.
Carolee’s answer was so typical of that generation, but your forced pause reminds us that sometimes nature (and a spilled coffee) steps in to demand a different rhythm. There is something deeply feminist and grounded about pivoting from the digital grind to planting a Spring garden, watching a red squirrel, and practicing music for your community. It’s a radical act of slowing down.
I think my response got deleted so I will try again. I think the truth is, trying to pays one’s bills if you are true to a personal vision about art is backbreaking task. Sometimes, like now, i have to go down for the count and then count my blessings.
Well the truth is, unless you have outside income it is a back breaking task to be true to a personal vision and also bring in had cash to pay bills on time. Bout sometimes, like now, I have to go down for the count, and couldn’t my blessings.