Time Travel: Spring 2014

Posted by Diane Debevec on Thursday, March 20, 2014
Today is the eve of Spring 2014. As a nod to the shift, I am wearing a combination of winter and spring garb...black corduroys and spring-pink socks; a wintery vest and a summery turquoise scarf. This winter harkened back to my childhood growing up in the snowbelt of Northeastern Ohio. I have loved winter in my life, but I am ready for this one to be done.

I last wrote in this web log 28 months ago:  you would not believe the changes in my life since then. I wouldn't have belived it if you had told me what was going to happen. Life turns on a dime, and I learned a long time ago to never say never. I can say this:  I am relatively happy, content, engaged, and using many of my talents.

What I am not doing is painting or drawing very much. I still teach art in my studio once a week, and I paint or sketch then...but it's not quite the same and I have felt myself to be in a creative desert. Man, I miss it.



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Diane Debevec I plan to blog as a way to chronicle this amazing journey of living into a more creative life. A daily journal-writer since 1999, writing has become integral to my life. Hopefully it will add perspective and dimension to this website. Happy reading!
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Time Travel: Spring 2014

Posted by Diane Debevec on Thursday, March 20, 2014
Today is the eve of Spring 2014. As a nod to the shift, I am wearing a combination of winter and spring garb...black corduroys and spring-pink socks; a wintery vest and a summery turquoise scarf. This winter harkened back to my childhood growing up in the snowbelt of Northeastern Ohio. I have loved winter in my life, but I am ready for this one to be done.

I last wrote in this web log 28 months ago:  you would not believe the changes in my life since then. I wouldn't have belived it if you had told me what was going to happen. Life turns on a dime, and I learned a long time ago to never say never. I can say this:  I am relatively happy, content, engaged, and using many of my talents.

What I am not doing is painting or drawing very much. I still teach art in my studio once a week, and I paint or sketch then...but it's not quite the same and I have felt myself to be in a creative desert. Man, I miss it.



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