And she's not always around, is she? I'm not really sure how to bring her out--I know I get pretty serious and goal-directed a lot of the time. Sometimes I play word games that shift my thinking. And you know she's in that soup somewhere! xxox
BEGINNING IN 2014 I will reply to only occasional comments here, while appreciating every visit and all comments! My reason is to enable me to utilize that time to read and comment on your blog posts instead! If/when I get more organized I may later return to replying to comments here, but one of my New Years resolutions is to spend more time at your sites: reading, enjoying, learning! Thank you for understanding.
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drink the soup, imbibe the muse, and all will be well.
ReplyDeletethat's what I was told when i was a child.
Wonderful picture...I can relate to that right now.
ReplyDeleteAnd she's not always around, is she? I'm not really sure how to bring her out--I know I get pretty serious and goal-directed a lot of the time. Sometimes I play word games that shift my thinking. And you know she's in that soup somewhere! xxox
ReplyDeleteMaybe we can get inspiration out of frustration? Our unrequited love for the Muse inspires brilliant poetry, sometimes...
ReplyDelete@Friko- I do like the advice you received as a child. Slurp, slurp....
ReplyDelete@Kim- It's fun to create your own words in the soup, as I did, at the website shown. I hope your muse wants to play soon!
@Margaret- The serious thing? I relate right now. My muse must hate serious. I'll give her a little space then search more...
@RB- Wonderful question and comment. :)