Isn't nature wonderful?
Musings of a dyer and fiber artist from Lord of the Rings and Narnia country, the South Island of New Zealand.
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Monday, April 19, 2010
Beauty in small things
Today is the start of a new week, and I have left the unhappy experiences of where I was working behind me. I have this week and next to get my house and property sorted, and make arrangements for my trip. In the meantime, I am enjoying the beauty of the houseplants on my sunny kitchen windowsill:
I have a large plant of this, but it's not in the sun so it isn't flowering as well as these cuttings. It's such a pleasure to have flowers around where I work.
This is also a cutting, just a small plant that's flowering for the first time. I have a soft spot for Zygocactus which are also known as Orchid Cactus because of their lovely intricate flowers. See the little bit under the pollen (that's a technical term, people)- it's an amzingly bright fuchsia colour.
Isn't nature wonderful?
Isn't nature wonderful?
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Seasons
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Brain wiring, and yes, I AM creating
As for the brain wiring......I've come to understand that my brain is wired a bit differently from other people's in some respects. For example, while I read extensively and consider that I'm articulate and can use language well, I have realised that my brain simply can't process subtlety.
What do I mean by this? If someone says something to me in a roundabout way, perhaps because they're trying to not offend me, or maybe they are just hinting at some meaning but not actully stating what they mean, I become quite confused and uncomfortable. If there is more than one way their comment can be interpreted, I don't know which way to take it. I really need people to say exactly what they mean so I can understand them. Perhaps this is why politics holds no appeal for me - I couldn't handle it.
Another example - while I can multitask, in the sense that I will work on a number of different things at once, I find it very hard to have more than one major focus in my head at a time. At present, it's my forthcoming trip. This means that everything else becomes secondary and just doesn't get my attention.
Am I alone in this, or do other creative people have similar issues?