Monday, March 22, 2010

Art Gallery Show


Last Saturday night was the reception for an art gallery show I have a few framed photos in called, The Dream Seeding Show.  (Tiger and rooster above are mine.)  It's based on planting seeds for your dreams.  What do you want more than anything?  What would make you happier, healthier, saner, more secure?  What floats your boat?  Tickles your fancy?  Makes you smile and sigh, "my, oh my"?

Here's some of my favorite things and dreams:

My pup and kits.  (Of course.)  These are dreams-come-true, and I appreciate them every single day.  My 91 year old Mother.  Although, I will admit, it's harder and harder to witness her aging & slow deminse not to mention being reminded of my own mortality.
Okay, let's get on to happier dreams, shall we?

My own horse and carriage and the wherewithall to support them.  Children of my own.  I know, it's a bit late in the game for that but these are dreams, remember?  And adoption's still an option.  Peace of mind for whatever the situation is, the problems, the conflicts, the confusion, indecision, whatever.  That my mind and heart will be solid as a mountain, calm as ocean breezes.  Meditation helps, but I still fall short some days.

Good friends who bring out the best in me and I in them.  A close confidante, partner, spouse.  Someone I can travel with and feel good about sharing everything with.  Relaxing travel to Cornwall & Devon, the Cotswolds, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, France, Denmark, Grand Cayman, and other towns I've always wanted to visit.  Excellent health right up until the end which I hope will be over 100.

Sweetie Sue getting chosen as Celebrity Spokesdog for the humane society.  She's a finalist.
All of my pets living into their 20s.  Moving to Vermont with a wonderful partner.  Maybe buying a small farm, having more animals.

Romance, beauty, nature, serenity, equinimity, lightheartedness, wonder, joy and a sense of well being most of the time if not all of the time.  A sense of appreciation, gratitude, mystery
adventure, pleasure and delight.

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