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Thursday
Sep082011

Spreading Hope

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It’s been a busy day, but I made time for some quick, EPHEMERAL ART – leaving a message of hope on a moorland path for someone to find.

And there was time to BE A BIG KID by walking the length of a log, one careful foot in front of the other, arms stretched wide to keep my balance.

Both activities are part of Falling Into Place – the new e-course from Dixon Hill.  The first session begins on October 3rd and you can read all about it here.

Reader Comments (3)

Oh, I love that... art-making with nature! Don't you love how a little time in nature, and we release back into our inner child and bring her forth?! :o) Thanks so much for your visit to my place. Some have been having trouble leaving comments. There seems to be an oddity with Typepad and comment moderation--a sort of "gap" after verification, and then it seems like the comment totally disappears. But no worries, for I am receiving all comment, and try to get into moderation and publish them quick as I can. Just some wonkiness beyond my control. But after some unpleasant happenings in the past at my former blog, I prefer to have comment moderation in place. Anyway, just to let you know... LOL... Happy Weekend, Helen ((HUGS))

September 9, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTracy

Dearest Helen, your e-course looks and feels so full of "attended" content, so special and grounding. And the way you present it in words and pictures is simply loveable! As far as I know you, it feels completely "you", something that you own every inch of. What a great job you have done on this! I know there is a need and hunger for "falling into place" in many of us. I am inspired. Big hug from Lise.

September 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLise Meijer

How I would have loved to have come across this on one of my walks. What a lovely thought. Spreading love worldwide. I love it.

September 19, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKellen

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