Anne Sullivan (Helen Keller's teacher)
I am not well acquainted with early morning. Most of my pictures are snapped through the late light of day. I am more familiar with those angles and perspectives, but it seems fitting that a first blog entry should begin with this kind of image. Getting started on any new project is most always the hardest for me, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't start - it only means that I will procrastinate and then I will get past it. I am a pilgrim looking to discover. I often live on the edge of things and spend lots of time in my head. I know a little about a lot of subjects. Traveling in a straight line with goals is not the way my mind or spirit works...so I don't choose that path. Today I had a thought - it helps me to think of beginning and failing as necessary yet comfortable companions, and of a failing as a first draft...if failings are merely drafts, then any project is a process, an opportunity for discovery. But before discovery occurs - trying must first take place. You begin, you fail, you start over - again and again. You will grow stronger until you have accomplished a purpose...and the best part, I think, is that you may land in a place you never planned to find - that you'll be glad to remember...running out to meet the morning and a first blog entry.
Looking great! Congratulations!
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