New Year – 2013
Pay attention
Draw every day
Drink lots of water
(Flossy strongly advises)
Read a poet a month –
start with William Blake
Laugh a lot
Line my actions up
with my thinking
Line my thinking up
with my beliefs
Shove God in there
(thank you, Colleen)
Got resolutions?
Love this, fabulous "resolutions".
ReplyDeleteGelli plate work? Love it. No resolutions per se for me. But three things I want to make an ongoing practice are 1) to do everything with love, 2) to gently turn my thoughts AWAY from the past and onto the present whenever applicable, and 3) let politics and society take care of itself, because it doesn't have much impact on me personally, anyway.
ReplyDeleteno resolutions for me
ReplyDeletebut yours are fun and funny
i choose a word for the year
or rather it chooses me
sounds good, you are an inspiration for me.
ReplyDeletedraw each day, yes!
just go on and on...
x Stefanie
draw each day is a great theme for the year! I for sure will love to see what you come up with :) Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI love this..reminds me of petroglyphs..
ReplyDeleteI will take to pics a day this year :)
Ha good things Sus, but I agree with Connie : I like that !
ReplyDeleteWell .... may be óne resolution: try gelli prints .....?!
happy, happy new year dear sus...
ReplyDeletexoxo
yes! laugh a lot!! I'll try it! :-) mano
ReplyDeleteLove these fun pieces and the hot dog book! My only resolution is positivity as much as possible.... and to heal .... and to be thankful. Have a wonderful 2013!
ReplyDeletenone (resolutions). will take it as it comes. 2012 has learned me that too...
ReplyDeletestill wishing you ALL the best for 2013, and many happy visits... a drawing a day is the thing, susan. i'm convinced.
and blake is a good place to start on that poet a month... 12 poets in a year! i'm looking forward to how that'll influence your creativity!
n♥
good resolutions!
ReplyDeletefor me
LAUGH A LOT
the number 1
happy new year!
;^))
Patrice A.