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  1. Laurie
    Laurie at |

    Ah, so good to know even the most consistent blogger I have met admits to not being entirely together all of the time. Reading this post was like reading what I would have written – certainly the lassitudes, the epic creations currently only existing in my mind – especially fresh off the Writers Festival weekend. Is there anything more inspiring than hearing authors talk about the years (years!) spent writing their books, or more daunting? And I’ve got 2 cardboard shipping boxes with canvases from Opus that remain unopened after two years, but big plans for them, you bet. Thanks for giving words to my Monday!

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  2. Carol Perehudoff
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    Well I have no problem thinking negatively. I must be incredibly balanced. Really, though, Colleen, one does love your sunny optimistic personality. A faux optimist would never soul search like you do. What an interesting post, it makes you think. Thanks.

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  3. Laurie
    Laurie at |

    What a gift to allow yourself just to be in the moment, ponder, reflect what
    you would like to focus your energy on next.
    Sometimes the best ideas come from that.

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  4. barb
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    Powerful and oh so familiar. I can’t wait for the next creation.

    Just finished reading a book called “Mennonite in a Little Black Dress” by Rhoda Janzen. If you haven’t read it already i highly recommend it. Full of revelations and also so familiar that i felt like she was my sister and we grew up in the same home.

    PS for some reason my technologically challenged brain cannot set it up to get any responses that are made to your posts, i just get the post itself. Help?

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