Good Morning!
With so much news to share, its been really challenging for me to choose which topic to begin with since my return from summer break.
Summer
Summer? Yes, well, it is a wild and wet, brisk, winter here in Perth.
Refreshing, shall we say.
But it is summer, in Seattle.

The summer retreat at my sister’s was an opportunity, I couldn’t waste.
We don’t see each other often. Living across the pond, as we do.
I wanted to spend her birthday with her.
It was a shorter holiday than planned.
But we can infuse lifetimes, into an hour, if needs be, can’t we?
We both made the time count.
Moment by moment. Mindfully.
35 days. To fill a well.
And so we did.
LIFE Is Art. and, Art… is Life.
As an artist, and an instructor, this is a message that is important for me to share.
The two, are one. All of us, seem to be forgetting this. (more on this, in upcoming posts!)
Most of the time, we had a fabulous summer retreat vibe going on, keeping it low key, staying in her lush green gardens.
The lawns and gardens were filled with ponds, flowers and trees.
Oh! and the most delicious raspberries, that I pilfered early each morning. Yum.
Flowers… blooming right beneath my window. Incredible!

Mornings – Dawn Breaks
My mornings were… oh wait, I’ll take you there!

Before the sun arose, I watched the night fall away sliver by sliver, through my bedroom window.
Until the light came streaming across the dew kissed lawn for a magical few seconds, and leaving me little time to snap a photo.
I think I was more focused on the experience, than the ‘capture’ on those mornings.
yes… more on the Process; less on the Product.
I was mesmerised with the peek through view of looming ranges of the Cascade Mountains, that I could get by standing on my tip toes and looking east.
For me, it seemed to add a touch of morning zen.
Thoughts of, “oh yeah…. I remember now, the way it was in those early summer days in the Pacific Northwest!”
Sunshine and Roses
Sometimes in blogs, we get carried away.
Making it seem as if we’re living the life of Riley.
No pun intended.
But, I’m going to admit…. that, “No. Not All, was not sunshine and roses on my summer retreat!”
It never is.
Dilemmas, injuries, interrogations, all the usual suspects and then some, came out to try to cause mayhem.
But the overriding fact is “Love does, leave a memory No one can steal.”

A Rose for Love
Below a rose.
Lisa’s Rose just outside my bedroom window

Hints of subtle context, perhaps so.
Only the tips of the closest leaves are clearly seen, visible and identifiable.
The rest of the rose is so softly diffused and dissolving.
What mysteries the artist, could…. infer if we were,
to pause and reflect a moment?
Perhaps about the person who gave, or the person viewing, or even as a metaphor for some other and deeper things?
Who knows?
Summary on Summer Retreat
As artists, we dig and delve.
We think.
We retreat.
We fill our wells so that we may create with restored vitality, fresh imagination, wild creativity once again.
There is of course more to come about this summer trek, including cobalt teal rivers, rainbow waterfalls, and demon hordes of thirsty mozzies set to drain us within 5 minutes of reaching our destination. Should be entertaining. Cheers.
Love this post, great words and great photographs! Thanks for sharing! Marcus
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thank you ! glad you enjoyed this, Marcus. working on getting back to the website and my posts. easing back, slowly 🙂 cheers, Debi
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Lovely to hear you got to spend some of the summer away at a warmer place with your sister. It sounded like a very inspiring trip…and hope there was cake 😁 So agree when you say artists think and retreat. Often as artists we can’t make up our minds with creativity right away…with the retreat comes reflections and layers and more layers built upon each other…and then we might be inclined to create. Happy Spring, Debi
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thank you very much, Mabel. Yes, it was so
wonderfully inspiring. So much to contemplate on!
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Thanks for sharing, looking forward to reading and seeing more 😊
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thanks! and I’m so glad you are enjoying this! working on getting back to posts and art, now I’ve had some after holiday R&R 🙂
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I’m so glad you had a wonderful trip Debi and to spend tie with your sister must have been fantastic.
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thank you so much Sharon, it was a fabulous memorable time with her. especially for her special day. fun!
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Awww……Debi!
You said it so well I have tears trekking down my cheeks. Happy tears😊
For my favorite 🦉
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hugs, cute owl !
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Seattle? Cascades? Why so far from home? Vaca?
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family reunion! went back to see my sister and brother 🙂
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I’ve been wondering why we hadn’t heard from you lately. Nice to see you back.
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hi Anneli, I was so disappointed! I didn’t make it to see you either. my trip was shorter than I’d planned, but still very inspiring and lovely with the family! thanks!!
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Glad you had a nice time. Hope you managed to avoid all the smoke from the wildfires.
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I left before then. the pollutants are so bad for everyone, esp. asthma etc. and to top it you have to avoid outdoors – in summer.
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Exactly! It takes the fun right out of summer.
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Thank you for such a beautiful share Debi. Welcome back all bright eyed and bushy tailed 😎
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thank you Val! working on that middle ground….. I am getting there, smiling
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Hi Deb
Are you teaching at the moment?
Jessica
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getting ready for Term 4! thanks! and some workshops
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Lovely to have you back in the blogosphere Debi and sharing your summer retreat in the Pacific North West (so close, but not quite close enough – maybe next time 🙂 ) Looking forward to whats to come. Best wishes…A
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thank you Andrew, I agree perhaps the next time I shall fly in via Vancouver. Better option! Time there, was way too short. But we made the most of it 🙂
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Greetings from Regensburg, Germany. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. You not only paint well but also write well.
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thanks! its lovely to know you enjoyed this Miriam. I’d been away and getting back to the website now! cheers, Debi
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