Saturday, May 16, 2009

chasing dreams

Nonstop. I worked like a horse today. Because, you see , I had this dream -- that in the next four weeks, I would work at a bare minimum.

For the first time, I didn’t even go down to the Saturday Farmers’ Market. (For dinner, we ate frozen stir fry. Even as the season is bursting with fresh flavors.)

But by late afternoon, I needed a pause. I couldn't ignore it anymore: the day was absolutely brilliant (and with that brilliance comes an unpleasant surprise for those of us who rushed the planting season – tonight we face a danger of frost).

Trees in bloom, farmers working, cats prancing (under peach tree blossoms) –what a day!


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Intoxicating!


At home, I find a package waiting for me. I have many wonderful and enormously kind commenters on Ocean and I truly value the friends I have made through blogging. But one who especially deserves mention today is "danDe" – a commenter who has an infinite capacity for generosity, both in his comments and in his attitude toward family, friends and the occasional struggling “artist.”

Today, he sent me a woodcut print that he had done of an Ocean photo from last December. (Did I tell you that he is an accomplished artist? Find his work here.) It’s so beautiful that I have to include a picture of it here for you (with many heartfelt thanks to you, dande!).


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Can a person chase dreams through art? Through writing? Through pruning peach trees? Through travels with her daughters? Or with an occasional traveling companion? Yes.

Tomorrow morning, I’m off. Be patient. It’s a long trip. Where to? Not to Florence, but close. Keep checking. Eventually, once I arrive, I’ll post.

4 comments:

  1. Your kind words humble me. Thank you. I am so happy you like the woodcut of Florence.

    This evening I watched a PBS film about the Outer Banks. The film's cinematography was beautiful, but I must say your blog posts were much more evocative of the real Outer Banks and your photos were just as beautiful. As for your trip tomorrow, as always, I look forward to your posts. 'Buon Divertimento'

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  2. WOW! That's an incredible piece of art! I clicked over to Dan's site - his work is stunning. What a lovely gift, Nina.

    Have a great trip - I'm looking forward to coming along through your words and pictures!

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  3. Wow was the first word that popped into my mind at the sight of the woodcut as well.

    Fantastic.

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