Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Forgetting

I try to remember and live by this. However, I most often forget as soon as I remember.

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Easy is right. Begin right
And you are easy.
Continue easy and you are right.
The right way to go easy is to forget the right way
And forget that the going is easy.

- Chuang-Tzu

from "The Little Zen Companion"

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Wishing I could stay staring at Yoda and water and sky and sun, with Mr. Mozart's piano music  continues in the foreground, but tasks are the order of the day.

This is not all-together a bad thing. But placing priority and giving the right amount of time to each thing "needing" doing can wear a person out WAY too early in a lovely morning. In fact the greens and eggs, and once-hot tea, are cooling as this is typed. The curse of the accidental multi-tasker.

(Excuse me while I partake of this tasty and "good-for-you" breakfast.)

And, because of a few posts on the Facebook  we may have accidentally made today Happy Shiny Pony Day. Make of this what you will.

On to shipping orders, picking orders, matting and framing a "Hudson," working on two or three new original pieces, working at American Gothic Antiques, and a bunch of etcs. A sort of normal day.

Wishing the powers of Samantha on "Bewitched" were mine - a twiggle of the nose and CLEAN ORGANIZED HOME and STUDIO.  "It is to laugh...."

But BLOG can now be crossed off yesterdays list - huzzah!

And on to preparing for Green Bay's Artstreet this coming weekend. We did not get juried in last year, so am looking forward to being in Lambeau Land again. With good weather and cheerful crowds.

"Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is a nobler art of leaving things undone." - Lin Yutang

Decisions.... decisions...... Let the Listings begin!

Oh, and the bears and I are a feature story in "Stillwater Living" this month. If I can make it into a glossy lifestyle magazine ANYBODY can! It is a nice article, but, if you read the article please note that I spelled "bridle" correctly (not "bridal", and that Todd has been a local since forever.

Fare-thee-well, and it's the mixed emotions of State Fair Time!
-Sue

www.suerowe.com

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