Embracing liminal spaces I start where I am.
/“That moment when there is nothing to hang on to is the moment when we are most present, most alive, most vulnerable, most human.” ~ Patti Digh
That moment when there is no where to go,
the roads are frozen and the snow beautiful.
Snowstorm Jonas has passed.
We wait while the snow lingers.
And make art. The snow becomes my go to, my inspiration.
“Possibility can only be born from the present. From what is owned. From wholeness.”
~ Jennifer Louden
needle felted and wet felted alpaca from Heartfelt Alpaca
layered with soy and tussah silk roving
waits for color.
I start where I am.
Outside, the table is still covered with snow and it is sooooo cold.
I take my shibori poles indoors to the sink.
shibori felt dries by the wood stove.
Inside our cabin I curl up by the fire.
Being ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THIS LITTLE MOUNTAIN it takes longer for the snow to melt.
That's ok. As long as I have cream for my coffee.
Later today we will hike down the lane,
retrieve our car at the bottom and head for town!