2018 in the works…

a walk in the woods (above) + Enfield Shaker Museum (below), photo credit: MEG FUSSELL Elizabeth, Terri and I spent the weekend together up in New Hampshire not far from Squam Lake, soaking up the clear blue skies, unseasonably warm weather, and enjoying the amazing colors of New England in Fall… Our gathering was mostly intended for Squam 2018 brainstorming and planning (exciting!!!) and for me to continue learning all the ins-and-outs of the remarkable business and community. But what is all that ‘work’ without … View Post

personal mantras + rupi kaur

So I woke up Tuesday morning feeling as though I’d been hit by a train. I dragged myself out of bed, threw on a light jacket and walked to my local bakery (for an indulgent apple danish and a chai) and sat to journalling.   “Dear Meg, hello… how are you… so… this morning is pretty lame and sort of dull… ugghhhh….”   you know, the usual writers-block that can occur with a blank page. And as I’m writing in my open train of thought, … View Post

ten years of making at Squam!

photo credit: AMY GRETCHEN ten whole years of abundant creativity! I’m delving into the archives of Instagram to find your projects from the last ten years made at or inspired by Squam lake… :: from macrame masterpieces to intricate block printing… above photo credit: (left) @acreativesoul_jeni (right) @eastlondonknit :: to hand dyed fabric wonders, drying in the wind… above photo credit: (left) @jessica.mf (right) @jennielee44 :: from one-of-a-kind wooden wonders to mixed-media personal expressions… above photo credit: (left) @loritimesfive (right) @musingkat :: from painting to printing to … View Post

the patterns in our world

photo credit: MEG FUSSELL What are the patterns in your world? It could be something as simple as a chai tea every morning with breakfast or getting your hair done every six weeks like clockwork. It could be something less literal and could also be what happens when you receive good or bad news—how you react and how you feel in your body are patterns unique to you. I began acknowledging and noticing my own patterns when I started to learn how to track animals in … View Post

an october astonishment

photo credit: AMY GRETCHEN An October Astonishment from The Mountains Within: Poems of the Wild by Garth Gilchrist When I touched the yellow maple leaves They entered me Without my knowing This morning after I’d picked them I had their golden sweetness In my veins It was after holding them in my hands Upon my skin in the slant light dewy morning Plunging my nose deep in amongst them Wet and cold, snuffling The autumn scent Suffused into air and me My eyes are fixed on their open … View Post

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