I miss it.

Posted by Anita Bondi on January 31, 2012 under Anita Bondi | Be the First to Comment

lately i have been thinking about how much i miss creating performance art. most of my creative time has been spent making jewelry. while satisfying and money making (both very important to me as a self-employed artist), there is just something about being hunched over a dusty dirty bench that can never compare to a huge open studio space and bodies moving together.

this pic may have to be my inspirational jumping off place…

 

balance

Posted by Marci Molina on January 28, 2012 under Marci Molina | Be the First to Comment

balance pendant
“Life is a balance
of holding on
and letting go.”

Knitting

Posted by Susan Bradford on January 26, 2012 under Susan Bradford | Be the First to Comment

Last Sunday, I was watching football (the Championship games) and knitting, and it occurred to me why knitting is becoming such a positive thing for me to do.  I first learned to knit in high school and made a sweater which I never wore.  In college, I tried making a vest for a friend of mine, got carried away, and in the end it was so huge that only a member of the Harlem Globetrotters could wear it.  So I put my needles away and forgot all about knitting and all other craft-related activities, for that matter.

But now that I make baskets and hang around with all these beautiful women in the San Juan County Textile Guild, I see them knitting all the time – at meetings, on the ferry, at social gatherings, while watching TV.  Their hands are always busy, and it has made my hands start to twitch with eagerness to be doing something similar.  A friend of mine was knitting a scarf like this, and she said that it was really easy to do, and that I could do it.  She was right.  I can, and I am doing it.  Just like riding a bike, it all came back to me.

So this is why I am liking this process so much.  I can take it anywhere.  It is a really good way to focus and to concentrate.  For this scarf, it is 8-8-6-6-4-4-20. I need to pay attention, but at the same time it is very relaxing.  When I am nervous about anything, it is very soothing.  I breathe better. Knitting is a good way to hold me in the present moment.  I lose myself in the repetition of doing one stitch after another.  And I join in the archetypal process of all those knitters who came before me.

Best of all, by the time the Superbowl is over, I will have a fun and whimsical new scarf to wear.

 

 

Help me…

Posted by Anita Bondi on January 23, 2012 under Anita Bondi | Be the First to Comment

From my daily reading, The Language of Letting Go.

“Times are changing for the better. Continue on the path of trust and obedience. Be open to the new.”

I am taking Polychrome Jasper along for this ride. Here are its healing properties:

Polychrome Jasper

Use it for:

  • Stability
  • Balance
  • Grounding

All jaspers help balance the emotional energy in the body.

And here is the necklace I made to help me remember (for sale soon, but in the meantime visit my shop):

color

Posted by Marci Molina on January 21, 2012 under Marci Molina | 4 Comments to Read

birth color

 

My birth color is Lion – Pantone 17-1330.

Unusual. Complex. Innovative.

What’s yours?

Click here to find out: www.colorstrology.com