“…And keep working. Laziness and disdain
are not devotions. Your effort
will bring a result.”
Rumi
Feeling a result about to hatch like an egg.
This Friday evening, ‘Out of the Mouths of Babes: An Evening of Mothers Reading to Others’ premieres at 7pm in The Berkshire Festival of Women Writers.
Have you seen Leah Piken Kolidas’ ‘Out’ blog post?
Click on this picture to read her post.
I am filled with gratitude for everyone who has believed in me and supported my writing, my art and my mothering.
They are inextricably linked.
Here is my Wordle of the week, with words by Kathy Drue, one of my blogging sisters.
Here is a poster for ‘Out of the Mouths of Babes’.
by Rose Tannenbaum
Time for dinner.
Sending you love from the snowy snowy Berkshires.
Love,
S
Today on the Laundry Line I am giving a big shout out to Berkshire Local She-ro, Amy Cotler.
Storey Publishing published Amy’s book “The Locavore Way” in 2009. The well illustrated book is filled with great information on how to eat locally sourced foods and support community based agriculture wherever you live.
Included on Amy’s page of thanks, is my collaborator, Karen Arp-Sandel. Karen must have cooked up some of Amy’s recipes. Aside from being a fervent FeMail artist, teacher and yogini, Karen is a wonderful cook.
Two women and a wheelbarrow full of creativity centered around our most basic task as humans, which is to feed ourselves and sustain our health and well being with nutrition. What a great combination.
In the next weeks, I will be featuring other local authors from the Berkshires.
There are so many. Writers find many warm spots to share their words here in the Berkshires, like at the Tuesday Night Writer’s Room at ybar in Pittsfield.
This week’s blog post is from Lissa Rankin, M.D. of Owning Pink – and aside from meaning Medical Doctor; M.D. also stands for magnificent dame! Lissa is a friend through The School of the Womanly Arts in NYC. Lissa is a mother, artist and well spoken advocate for women’s health.
This rainbow landed on a magazine photo of this elephant that hangs next to my art table.
I am deep in preparation for my sankalpa session with Karen tomorrow. We will look at our work over this past year and collect our sankalpa (or some may call them desires) for this New Year. Below is one definition of sankalpa, which is so close to my understanding of my desire, that they are one and the same to me. Not a wish list, not a gift list, but something deeper and resonant. By looking over our work of this past year, the themes that emerge and manifestations of our sankalpa from last year begin to take more tangible form. There is something of print making impression that our lives make upon us that develop a pattern- which I dare say is the stuff of my manifesto…but this is getting very wordy.
For now, I give you this definition and then a beautiful interview with Meryl Streep who speaks about her choices around her career and family life. This video continues to populate the ‘Out of the Mouths of Babes’ manifesto with poignant and clear expressions of the vital importance for our creativity to be expressed. Listen to her very last sentence. You will know what I mean then.
The juicy, precision sankalpa is the resolve, determination and good intention that resonates precisely in your core and aligns sublimely with your essence . It is fluid enough to insinuate itself through the semi conscious patterns of self sabotage, wounded self’s objections and ego discontent. It is a will power that is flexible enough to account for changing circumstances as the sankalpa begins to manifest in your inner and outer world. Yet it is precise enough not to be diverted by the core negative beliefs that stand against it.
The studio is an extension of the sandbox and the kindergarten playroom. It has a dynamic unlike any office or factory. It’s a room at the service of a dreamer on her way to becoming a master. Wandering from project to project, she moves in a private soup kitchen where there’s always something on simmer. With something to get on with–something to finish, something to start–even the tiniest of workrooms has within it the building blocks of talent. Stay out on the streets at your peril.
In an hour I am off to the Cape with my husband for a few days of ocean walks and quiet, as we consider this past year and look forward to the next.
I am preparing for the New Year by writing, collaging and being outside in the wind.
I have an important artist date coming up in a week or so with Karen Arp-Sandel.
My art collaborator Karen and I are fervent witnesses to each other’s expressions all year long.
Last year, we began a practice of meeting in the early days of the New Year to take a look at what we have done in this past year, what we have shared and what we hope to receive in this coming year.
We include all our creative work- and this includes our family and personal lives, our well being and our presence in our communities. We did this with our friend Sarah Nicholson, who is an amazing photographer.
Reading Robert Genn today as I tidy up my studio and pack my art supplies for the week, I am struck by his phrase “she moves in a private soup kitchen where there is always something on simmer”.
My life is simmering.
‘Out of the Mouths of Babes’ is taking shape.
My kids are adventuring in Munich.
My husband has launched his new business and slowly the simmer collects in to a boil.
What is simmering in your private soup kitchen today?
Didn’t you love the favorite frames commenters left on yesterday’s post?
Daniel, Karen, Jennifer, Geri and Laura all are actively creative people in their personal and professional lives.
Don’t you wonder what they have simmering?
Here are a few more Favorite Frames of 2011:
1.I loved having our Anna come to live with us. She is here with Catherine under the blueberry bushes. What did I get? An expanded heart and a new daughter.
2.The total joy of collaborating with Karen Arp-Sandel as FeMail and in all the other ways we play together, like assisting her at Kripalu for her Vibrant Visionary Collage and Yoga Immersion, in the collage studio classes that she teaches at IS-183, in our Moon Circle, and all our FeMail travels like the day we spent at PRESS last week with Melanie Mowinski. What did I get? Deepening friendship, articulate collaboration and an immense amount of fun.
3.Seeing Gabrielle Senza work on her temporary installation at the Sanford Smith Fine Art Gallery in Great Barrington. Gabrielle is a daily inspiration and great friend. What do I get from her? A heart warming smile, candor and a high bar of excellence.
4.Seeing our son Ben, DJ at Railroad Street Youth Project and at Berkshire Pulse. He is DJing in the New Year in Munich. What do I get from watching Ben perform this way? So much energy and joy seeing this young man express himself and connect to his audience through music.
5.All the immense amount of fun I have had using the Instagram App on my iPhone. Here are two of my favorite shots from this year. One is up on Mount Greylock where Karen was doing an artist residency and one taken at my favorite nursery, Windy Hill. What do I get? Color and texture play visually and community to share photos. Just plain fun.
How about some more frames from you?
Quoting a line from one of my favorite plays “It’s so eeeeeseee!”.
Welcome to the Laundry Line.
Here you will find weekly posts about what I find fascinating, inspiring and captivating about life. What could a woman raising 2 teen agers in a small town have for the world community of the internet? How about warmth, joy, curiosity and celebration? Here at the Laundry Line, my artwork, my collaborations, my way of living in the world, as my friend Daniel sings "One thing at a time" creates space for you to find in your own life that same sense of celebration.
What do I want from you, my treasured and appreciated readers?
*Time enough to read and let whatever is hanging on the Line filter in to your heart.
*Comments and feedback about what you encounter here.
*Spreading the word and sharing this site with other like minded people.
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Thank you so much for giving me some of your day. I truly appreciate this generosity.
xo S
Out of the Mouths of Babes and other Laundry Line Pages to visit.
It doesn't have to be
the blue iris, it could be
weeds in a vacant lot, or a few small stones;
just pay attention, then patch
a few words together and don't try
to make them elaborate, this isn't
a contest but the doorway
into thanks, and a silence in which
another voice may speak.
Like Suzi Birdsall says, “I love a manifesto because it has manifest in it”!
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