
I pretty much haven’t left my studio for the last 10 hours. Im preparing for a show that I’m hanging tomorrow morning and I think that I had to have walked at least a mile today while pacing all over this room!

Still healing. It hasn’t proved easy.

Today, Raine and Ezmah joined me. It was good for all of us to get some quiet, still air, after our busy weekend.

Delicate little details of a small girls’ formal gown spotted through a downtown window.

These colors caught my eye. They seemed to pop on this gray day.

Rocking chair symmetry and an unlit open sign. It’s cold and raining outside tonight.

A strange plant in a foreign land.

I forced myself to walk today…and I found these nice blue lights because of it!

Power lines and gray skies.

Another beautiful day. It was a quick walk that I had to force myself to take. We are expecting friends over tonight and I still need to make pizza dough and prepare appetizers! I’m glad I did though.

I’m blown away at how incredible it feels here in the midst of January! Cloudy days enliven me.

I shared my walk today with my good friends Natalie, Elly, sweet baby Nona, and Ezmah Jane. Excellent company.

Pretty little details on this 1950′s era railing.

Through an antique store window. The weather is phenomenal today.

A sweet delight in the midst of January.

A brisk evening walk downtown. It was cold, dark, and lonely…and I liked it.

It’s Friday the 13th and we told ghost stories on our evening walk. I truly have an incredible little family.
A cold January day. I didn’t last long.


Ezmah Jane with her inspiring fashion and plastic umbrella (in case it rained on our walk).

So in true form….life just happened to me.
Life changing occurrences that make you wake up and ask yourself what you’re actually doing cause you to think long and very hard. It can be a deep dark place, and for me right now it is. In my attempt to crawl out of this, I’ve decided to take a walk everyday. There are no boundaries. There are no rules…well…except these three. 1.) take a walk 2.) take one photo & 3.) post it on my blog.
The combination of walking and photographing forces me to walk + it forces me to be consistent + it forces me to be still and listen + inspiration might actually sprout from this. My hope is that “a walk a day” will last a long time. I have no time restriction…I just want to walk, heal, and blog. So this challenge seems doable. Wish me luck.