Leafology

Leafology

expressive art can transform the world one person at a time

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  • Wordless Wednesdays

    Definitely Autumn…

    susannasays

    September 24, 2014
    connection, contentment, mindfulness, spirit forming, visual thinking
  • Monday’s Musings…

    I spent the weekend with family. Friday with Owen to celebrate his 10th birthday. Then time with Bob and Patti who are family by love. Saturday with the Windsor gang…Holly, Kevin, Hayden Cazabon Dan, Mal and James Ondrovcik. Sunday morning back to Dan and Mal’s. My heart is full to overflowing. It is so wonderful…

    susannasays

    September 9, 2014
    connection, contentment, thinking out loud
  • Wordless Wednesday

    susannasays

    September 3, 2014
    balance, contentment, mindfulness, visual thinking
  • Planting Seeds …

    Today is Labour Day. The group I spoke to last night paraded in Port Elgin this morning. They will partake of a well-deserved BBQ this afternoon. I have been a member of CUPE, the OSSTF and grew up as the child of the CAW. I know that my life was the better for that. So…

    susannasays

    September 1, 2014
    gratitude, poetry, Poetry Therapy, rising above, service, thinking out loud, work
  • Tuesday tagmeme*

    living in a state of perpetual confusion i float through what is called my life wondering how it came to be that no matter how hard i tried doing never satisfied anyone so i gave up and now … just be.     (*  tagmeme)

    susannasays

    August 26, 2014
    art, balance, contentment, etymology
  • Monday’s Musings

        Spent a most delightful morning in the presence of a wonderful woman. What an indulgence. Sadly, an indulgence we often deny ourselves. To be with someone who fills our cup and loves us just as we are in this present moment. An act of mindfulness that is also a gift to self. I am…

    susannasays

    August 25, 2014
    balance, contentment, deeply, equanimity, gratitude, Poetry Therapy, Uncategorized, writing
  • “With every leaf a miracle.” ~~ Walt Whitman

    A long time ago I found an artist’s blog. Her poignant pieces of art, she called “leafology” … the blog is no longer online and I can’t find any indication of it ever being there. That is sad because I’d like to let this artist know how profoundly her work touched me. So if she…

    susannasays

    July 18, 2014
    Uncategorized
  • Newness…turning over a new leaf

    I hope you’ve noticed that I renamed the blog, Leafology. It’s not an original phrase, but I fell in love with it a long while ago when someone else posted their art of leaves and named the page leafology. They are no longer on the internet (I’ve searched and searched). I’ve named a print from…

    susannasays

    July 16, 2014
    Uncategorized
  • A short narrative in a tone poem

    Propelled by a process found in a tool called “Sojourn” whereby you draw 3 words to accompany a theme word using word dice. On November 21, 2012 I drew these: SOUL (theme die) doubt / inspire / truth Interestingly enough the friend who gifted me with this tool ceased to be friend just today. “If…

    susannasays

    January 17, 2014
    Uncategorized
  • Choosings and Musings

    Yesterday on Facebook someone posted part one in a series called, “Can we learn to be happier?”. I thought that that was an unrealistic expectation and might even cause more suffering in this world. I believe that we focus too heavily on “the pursuit of happiness” instead of acceptance of what is. I preferred that…

    susannasays

    December 26, 2013
    balance, contentment, deeply, equanimity, etymology, Li Po, poetry, rising above, spirit forming, thinking out loud, truth telling
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