
“Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is not safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing”
—Helen Keller
I intended to write about an Australian woman today for this Sunday’s post, but have spent most of the day in bed with a fever. Hopefully, I will be back ready for adventure tomorrow.
Hope you feel better soon….
oh no, hope it is not flu!
Sometimes, what is required, is just to dive into the fever and go through it. No point in peseverating about what you didn’t do or should get done.
I can’t say enjoy it but suspend the “should do’s”. That is what I find the works.
Do take care.
Oh No! I hope you are feeling wonderful again very soon.
I hope you feel better soon, but take time to recover! All the best as always, Lois
I forgot to mention the sensitivity you show in your prints. They are wildly beautiful. Where do you find them?
I am always thinking about copyright issues, so I purchased through Amazon some “royalty free” digital images from Dover. They have a great selection. However, this one was from a small book I purchased from the Portland Art Museum, published by Rockport. The title is Pattern Sourcebook: Japanese Style by Shigeki Nakamura. You might find this on Amazon as well. It has great images, and is one of my favorites.
The prints are beautiful and I hope you feel better soon!