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Extended Thank You

Some of you may know already, but for the past 11-12 weeks, I have been reading "The Artist's Way-Walking in This World" by Julia Cameron.  And I have already learned a great deal about myself, my art self, and fueling my creativity.   So for this post, I am extending on one of the "tasks," as well as sharing a tidbit of what I read.  "As artist's, we routinely tap an inner well, and the well is fed by our spiritual condition.  When we have kept our spirit carefully nurtured, the creative water seems to flow easily.  When our spirit is dried out with unacknowledged discouragement, our inner well runs dry."  "As artists, we don't want to be petty, but the truth is, we need  to be.  If we try to 'let go of' a creative slight, we very often simply bury it.  There, tucked neatly into our subconscious, it can do its slow and poisonous work.  Too embarrassed to repeat the 'tiny' comment to a friend on the way out the door fr

UD Athletic Logo

I had to talk about this, because everyone's (or most everyone's) comments are really getting on my nerves.  These are my thoughts... First, as you noticed in the title, the logo is NOT for the entire UD, it is the new ATHLETIC logo only. So, while most may not like it, you did still go to the "University of Dayton." Which brings me to my second point, Dayton sports teams have *ALWAYS have been referred to as Dayton Flyers, not University of Dayton Flyers.  So why you are even looking for a "U" in the logo is beyond me.  However, if you really need a U, the bottom half of the D is supposed to be the U.   Last but not least, the lines in front of the D is NOT a V.  Think of a plane dear folks.  The decorated tail.  That is what it is.  It stands for "Flyers."  So stop it with this venereal disease crap.  Now, I know I'm in the minority of people who like the logo, but I do not agree with the University's decision to hire out to desi

Art on the Lawn

Art on the Lawn August 9th, 2014 10am-5pm Mills Lawn School Yellow Springs, Ohio Free Admission Come, see, and even buy  original artwork... Made by Sarah Fortener