I like to re-read this every once in a while.
Creative people need time to
just sit around and do nothing.
If you're out of ideas, wash the dishes.
Take really long walk. Stare at a
spot on the wall for as long as you can.
Austin Kleon
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Bobby Burns said it well...the best laid plans...
This is where I'm moving in a week in hopes of having drier air to breathe. Mmm, whenever the smoke clears, that is.
This warning was published June 28. It is not likely to be better when I arrive in Durango at the end of July. (at the bottom of the map) Yes, my apartment has air conditioning. Thank heavens.
My son's house does not. But he is able to deal with high temperatures by closing up everything during the day, and opening it up at night. He has had high winds, which fortunately don't come from the areas where fires are burning.
View of a wildland fire with smoke blowing to northeast.
"The things we admire in men, kindness and generosity, openness, honesty, understanding and feeling are the concomitants of failure in our system. And those traits we detest, sharpness, greed, acquisitiveness, meanness, egotism and self-interest are the traits of success. And while men admire the quality of the first they love the produce of the second."
-John Steinbeck, novelist, Nobel laureate (1902-1968
This is the first job I had after college. A flying waitress. Other women had the time of their lives. Sometimes I did, but mainly I didn't. Not Pan Am's fault though!
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I find your courage in moving at your (our) age enormously encouraging! Toes crossed it all goes well.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised I've lived in Black Mountain for 19 years, actually. I will happily have a hoped for, perhaps another year living in Colorado...and any more is just icing on the cake!
DeleteLet's hope for better air when you get there.
ReplyDeleteFingers and toes crossed, indeed!
DeleteI don’t suppose the smoky air will help you, but hopefully it is temporary and the AC will get you through. It’s a bit smoky here currently.
ReplyDeleteI will just have to cross that bridge when I come to it. I do tend to have a bit of anxiety don't I!
Delete...thanks for the MC Escher treat.
ReplyDeleteMy liminal trip is a week away...going from a known to another known place, through a great long unknown! So Escher gives me the same feeling, transitioning from fish to fowl. Mmm, wonder which way I'm going here!! I'm voting for up!
DeleteYou would need some good balance to be a flying waitress. My wife's cousin used to work for Pan Am in the 60s. I hope the move goes really well for you and the smoke won't be too bad.
ReplyDeleteI hope your wife's cousin had a good time with Pan Am. My daughter-in-law's mom also was a stewardess, about the same time I was, but in New York while I was in Miami headquarters. We met at the wedding of our kids. Joanne loved it, and is still in touch with some friends she made then.
DeleteYou have a lot of courage, Barbara. I look forward to the mountain photos you will share from your new climate and location.
ReplyDeleteOh yes indeed. Lots more opportunities to take photos for blog sharing. I will certainly tap into whatever strengths I have, channeling from a spiritual base of course.
DeleteI surely hope the air is clearer when you get to your new home.
ReplyDeleteA woman I went to nursing school with became a flight attendant. Oh, the stories she could tell! I'm sure you have more than a few too.
I don't have any stories of flying actually. Or I've forgotten them. Something about the negative experiences outweighing the positive. After all it was my first time being on my own and my first real job...lots of naivete'!
DeleteYou were with Pan Am in the Golden Age of flying , I was with them 1967-1971. One of my friends saved her old uniforms and just sold the pillbox hat on Ebay for over $800! JanF
ReplyDeleteOh I did keep the uniforms as long as I could fit in the skirts...maybe until my second child! The flying was fun, the work hard, but I was a fish out of water from having lived in a sheltered school setting.
DeleteI love the drawing up top! It wants a frame, but maybe not until after the move...
ReplyDeleteMy Brother's place is in Beulah, the center of fire, They have been camped out in the fair grounds for a couple of weeks. I don[t know if they have anything to t]return to. My brother is already dead, his wife has lived there on her own for years...Niece and her man live close by with chickens and a little organic farm thing going on. All lost!
We have two heavy duty air filters here. After our fires a few years ago we invested in triple pane windows and Air filters!!
DeleteThese last few weeks have flown by. Moving in a week! I hope you are all packed.
ReplyDeleteI hope the wildfires are out soon. I like the quotes and images.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.