Stepanka Ceramics

Last year, my daughter gifted me two of Stepanka Horalkova's beautiful ceramic mugs and I made a  note to write of them, with photographs, but never felt satisfied with the photographs I had taken. 

So I put it aside, knowing I would finish the job sooner or later ... but I didn't. 

So much time has passed that I feel ashamed because I loved the gift of them and because I wanted to share the beauty of Stepanka's work with everyone. 

Finally, here I am with the news. 

You can buy Stepanka's work over on her Etsy store or visit her website to read more about her.

 

 

Of course ...!

Still idealistic, aimless and broke, nothing stopped us from becoming adults.

Found over at idiomill blog.

I loved that sentence. 

I thought, 'Yes, despite all that. And despite mad choices, bad choices, the choices made by others ... I still became an adult.'

'Idealistic and broke.'?

Oftentimes.

Delighted by life so far?

Of course! 

Fertal Lahcen, artist

Imagine, always traveling, meeting people ... hearing their stories. 

Alex and Mina have their blog, ...sending postcards. Who could resist reading them: 'During the autumn of 2009, we sold our house, quit our jobs, and were married in the sun. We left our life-long home on the prairies of Canada to run away together and see the world. This travelogue was created to document our extended honeymoon - the often mundane, seldom peculiar, and sometimes extraordinary details.'

I found this artist over on their website.  Turn the volume up when you watch Fertal describing the materials he uses to create his artworks.

take-root, a blog

Just woke up thinking of some of my favorite faraway places, and how I carry them around with me, like home, wherever I go. 

And how when I settle in someday, plant my roots for good (or nearly good) I want that place I make—wherever it might be—to be a testament to all these other quietly loved places that have made, and continually make me awake to the world.

Found on take-root blog

Whoever writes this blog made me say, 'yes!' as I read the above.  I found it over on facebook, thanks to Diana.  I recommend you calling by to check out her blog, A Certain Simplicity.

When I settle down one day, I'll know it's the place because there will be something of every other place I've loved, woven into that home, that location, that country ...

I took this photograph from the lawn of my funny little cottage, located on the edge of Otago Harbour, Dunedin ... in 2001 maybe.  The dates are imprecise now but it was after that divorce, way back then.