It must be spring in New England- I have a daffodil that is just about to bloom… and the forecast says snow later in the week!
3 thoughts on “hear Mimi talk- part 2”
That was just delightful. Almost as good as being there.
The part about it keeping you sane resonated particularly. Although the circumstances of our stress may differ, I completely related to the idea of work as a lifeline. Without it at the moment, I really feel I wouldn’t be able to manage. But when I’m working, no one can touch me.
Ditto about marketing of work. Bugger that. But a blog, that I can handle. Blogging is fun. It’s on my own terms.
Mimi Speaks!
Is there more?
I hope so. That really was fun.
Ah, the tyranny of distance. It’s the Australian Condition.
Yes, MOre! I forget; will there be more? I totally relate to the forget the trying to please part –I just wanna do my thing. I say this as I struggle to leave my other career behind–but I think I am. And it feels wierd at the same time it feels good.
I love the informality of blogging too–much less stuffy I say! But most of my friends and people I know in real life do not blog; do not read my blog, do not wish to even hear how important it is to me. They don’t know what they are missing!
And therapy? oh yeah, art is therapy ~~ you know I know that.
;-)
talk on!!!
That was just delightful. Almost as good as being there.
The part about it keeping you sane resonated particularly. Although the circumstances of our stress may differ, I completely related to the idea of work as a lifeline. Without it at the moment, I really feel I wouldn’t be able to manage. But when I’m working, no one can touch me.
Ditto about marketing of work. Bugger that. But a blog, that I can handle. Blogging is fun. It’s on my own terms.
Mimi Speaks!
Is there more?
I hope so. That really was fun.
Ah, the tyranny of distance. It’s the Australian Condition.
Yes, MOre! I forget; will there be more? I totally relate to the forget the trying to please part –I just wanna do my thing. I say this as I struggle to leave my other career behind–but I think I am. And it feels wierd at the same time it feels good.
I love the informality of blogging too–much less stuffy I say! But most of my friends and people I know in real life do not blog; do not read my blog, do not wish to even hear how important it is to me. They don’t know what they are missing!
And therapy? oh yeah, art is therapy ~~ you know I know that.
;-)
talk on!!!
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