Sewing it Down |
Summer here is also filled with wonderful moments like visiting with friends who are here but once a year. Recently, I spent a companionable afternoon in my studio with a fiber art friend and a pitcher of iced tea swapping stories and talking about our passions - fiber art being high on the list. Check out Utah Surface Design... these artists have it going on!
Green Cards at the Roseberry Concert Barn |
In this busy summer week, we also worked in a beautiful hike through Clouchman Saddle and up Bear Pete Trail. The trail winds it's way through acres and acres of forest burned over in 1994 and for that reason, my husband was not a fan of this trail. In my opinion, the burn area provided us with stellar views that went all the way over to the Seven Devils - a jagged mountain range to the west - and 24 miles to the south where we could see Payette Lake, the south shore of which our little town nestles against. So I give this hike a big thumbs up - giant horseflies with painful bites aside.
Bear Pete Trail Looking West |
I've written all this in an attempt to make excuses for my lack of productivity in the studio. It is a constant struggle for artists in every medium. How to balance the need for solitude in the studio in order to create with other needs of the soul; companionship, recreation, and reading.
Speaking of reading, I have a good summer read recommendation that I heard reviewed recently on NPR: South of Superior by Ellen Airgood. As a former Michigander, I could not wait to read this book and liked it so much that I am saving it for a second read sometime this winter. Probably around my birthday as a special winter treat. Check out Ellen's blog - it's a lot of fun!