tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11217277.post6271121909033278181..comments2024-01-20T07:37:19.842-05:00Comments on waiting for the muse: renovate intensive goodman Sandyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04286461271083389001noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11217277.post-47281315112894467552016-02-21T11:00:17.732-05:002016-02-21T11:00:17.732-05:00I signed up as a book in a "human library&quo...I signed up as a book in a "human library" for two days, billing myself as quilter, writer, blogger, artist and hoping to talk to people about taking the time to see things and share things and the creative process. That daily practice you speak of is certainly an important part of that, and personally I feel that the sharing is important even if, as in my case, only a few people see it. I like to know it's out there. <br /><br />I wonder about the fellow with the hand painted color book. Part of me says it was an extreme avoidance measure so he didn't have to actually paint anything. Part of me (the virgo categorizing and storing properly part) thinks it's the coolest thing ever. Guess I'll go off to the interweb and see if I can find any paintings the guy made. Thanks!Mary Beth Frezonhttp://www.quiltr.comnoreply@blogger.com