April 20, 2005The ferry building & other delights
Things inspiring me today: My friend Sabrina's story about being brave on the rocks. {I was reminded of this on Ali Edward's awesome site} Excellent Lomo shots. {It's also a great example of cross processing which is shooting slide film and developing it like regular color film.} Mrs. Meyer's dish soap in geranium is so yummy. Rediscovering 43 things Wanting this book Reading this book And a great quote from the wonderful Jack Kornfield: P.S. For all of you that were curious about Marcia's red lipstick, she gives you the full glamalicious lowdown in the comments section of the kiwi entry. Posted on April 20, 2005 09:19 AMComments
Andrea, you inspire ME! Thank you for posting your beautiful pictures of San Fran! I remember fondly as a little girl, visiting this fabulous city because my grandmother lived close by. We would fly to see her for weeks during the summer, when my parents could afford it. What wonderful memories I have of visiting the Embarcadero, Pier 39, Ghiradelli, etc, etc, etc! Thanks for bringing back great memories of your wonderful city and of my grandmother! Posted by: amy at April 24, 2005 03:44 PMAndrea-great photo! Enjoyed reading through the things that inspire you. Wanted to see if you would be willing to post about Glide sometime, or even your own spiritual journey. i just started reading anne's fear book. love it! Posted by: kristen at April 21, 2005 03:52 PMHi sweet pea, I thought you would like this quote, from one of my favorite authors: The birds in the tree! I walked by (I was either on my way to or from class) when they were being put up a few weeks ago....a 20-something guy on a ladder with a few of his friends hanging around. I was sure that it has something to do with some sort of advertising or promo campaign (it is in Manhattan, after all), but it's nice to see that they're just sitting there, all bird-y. I'll have to walk by there again soon, although I forgot exactly where it was. Posted by: Alison at April 21, 2005 12:36 PMcool ! I just bought some slide film last week and I'm half way through the roll - not sure if its sunny enough here in edinburgh to get those really fantastic shots... Posted by: m at April 21, 2005 04:08 AMHi Andrea, I've discovered your site via a friend of mine and I must say it brings a smile to my face everytime I read it. I currently reside in Tasmania, Australia and reading people's blogs from around the world, keeps my travel dream alive. Keep up the great work :) Tonestar Posted by: Tonestar at April 20, 2005 11:46 PMThanks for that 43 Things link, I'm addicted! Posted by: mindi at April 20, 2005 09:25 PMI work right down the block from the "bird tree." My co-workers and I have a running commentary on the tree. " Each day the birds are surrounded by more and more buds. I am eager for the buds to blossom. Then, we will just know that the birds are hidden beneath the flowers in the sanctuary of branches. Posted by: Jess at April 20, 2005 06:30 PMWhat a beautiful quote from Jack Kornfield. Funny, that I mentioned Chochmat HaLev in a prior comment (last week, was it?). Chochmat HaLev means "wisdom of the heart." I'm glad you shared the books you are reading. I'm always searching for the next good one that will change my perspective, ever so slightly. Posted by: amanda at April 20, 2005 04:12 PMI simply LOVE the picture of the birds on the tree... thanks for waking me up at work. Posted by: dragonflypurity at April 20, 2005 02:33 PM:) love your musings Posted by: ali at April 20, 2005 12:51 PMInteresting books you are reading and wanting. Posted by: Lu at April 20, 2005 12:48 PMAs always, thanks for sharing your world. I just finished reading Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life last week and I absolutely loved it. It made me feel happy. It took over me. I found that when I journaled I went into AKR mode and sounded like her. It was weird (and fun!) to have a book effect me that way. I think you'll enjoy it. Posted by: Michelle at April 20, 2005 11:33 AMAll good stuff. Thanks for sharing with us, your lucky readers. |