The dining room at Stella Niagara's Center of Renewal has an extensive teapot collection, which are displayed in cases along the wall that is farthest from the kitchen. |
If you want more privacy, you could go low-tech, with a written diary, that's only for you. Or you could take the creative approach, with a mixed media art book, in which you draw, paint, or piece together little collages.
Another approach is to document your story in a little portable book. I bought a small, green Moleskine book from the Island Ship Center.
Could this be... my future bathroom???? |
On the left...Saint Martin-in- the-Fields Episcopal Church, and, on the ride, freedom in action. |
For conversation: How do you like to document
your story?
4 comments:
Well, if I could draw as well as you, my choice might be different. But, I document via computer keyboard- in a document, on a blog, or in my journal.
Yes, this is an interesting idea to create a journal for self. Like this handy book, which can be carried around easily. Lovely drawings.
Ever since I read Julia Cameron's book The Artist's Way, I've been devoted to writing my Morning Pages. I start my day with a cup of coffee and hand-write three pages in a spiral notebook. I've been doing it for years and now have several boxes of filled notebooks I'm saving for my grand and great-grand children.
Wow, did you draw all those? Fabulous, Alice! I blog, write in my journal, also have a private blog to declutter my mind. I would love to try out a visual journal like yours, but unfortunately, my drawing isn't exactly good like yours, not even anywhere close. :)
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