Welcome.
What a joy to have you here.
I have been pondering this series. Thinking of how important noticing is in a life of faith and art.
Does Noticing lead to praising, praying, worshiping and offering our gratitude? Perhaps.
Noticing creation in all its glory and beauty.
Noticing all the ordinary pieces of a day. Swirling them around in our soul and processing the mundane and the extraordinary. It is part of living fully alive.
Noticing people, art, emotion, and change. Seasons, our environment and being fully engaged with the people in our world. Our intimate worlds and our larger world.
Here are the links to each day in the series. Sit down and rest and catch your breath. You are welcome here,
The Art of Noticing – A Writing Series
Day One – in the beginning there were questions – October One
Day Two – get out the windex, things are looking blurry – October Two
Day Three – and I heard be still – October Three
Day Four- taking note of the ordinary – October Four
Day Five – quiet, noticers at work and at play – October Five
Day Six – now is the time for noticing – October Six
Day Seven – rolling up my shirtsleeves on this noticing thing – October Seven
Day Eight – looking at life from behind the lens – October Eight
Day Nine – in which I look for mid-week joy – October Nine
Day Ten – the weaning – October 10
Day Eleven –lost in a sea of other – October 11
Day Twelve –
Day Thirteen- one day – October 13
Day Fourteen – left behind- a very very short story or when art holds you hostage – October 14
Day Fifteen– noticing through the eyes of a poet – October 15
Day Sixteen – wink, blink, nod, and noticing – October 16
Day Seventeen – running errands as a middle aged housewife – October 17
Day Eighteen – entanglement – noticing jealousy – October 18
I hope this will be a beautiful journey. One of learning. One of practicing the art of noticing. One of savoring. Seeing. Engaging all of our senses.
A little poetry, prose, music, and photography. Art. They will all be mixed in, woven into this 31 Day journey.
What a gift to have you here. Invite friends if you’d like. The sweet fragrance of fellowship enhances the journey.
Let’s start with these words from a favorite writer of mine, Annie Dillard.
We are here to abet creation and to witness it, to notice each thing so each thing gets noticed. Together we notice not only each mountain shadow and each stone on the beach but we notice each other’s beautiful face and complex nature so that creation need not play to an empty house.
Tomorrow, October One. Let’s meet back here for the beginning. I am filled with joy. My soul is anticipating. My heart is ready.
Let’s go look and see, savor and taste.
The Art of Noticing begins October 1 for 31 days. Join me at the nester dot com
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I think we are in similar places with our 31 days, friend. (Mine is 31 Days of Right Here.) This is my first time, but I know you’re a seasoned pro. Either way, I think it’ll be quite a good faith walk of showing up to the every day. And aren’t you going to Allume (wish I could)? Will you write from there, or are you way more ahead of the game with your posts than I am? Sending much love!
Come to you daily for inspiration from your series. This is my second year. I am still a rusty newbie.
Haven’t figured out how to do my Allume posts. Probably ahead of time or may ask friends to guest post. Can’t decide about guest posting. Last year I tried to write every day but it seems like I missed a couple.
And I am in a 12 week writing workshop at Tweetspeak. Lots of writing. I love youf topic wink wink. You will surely inspire me. Hopping over there in a short bit.
Love to you. Wish I could hug you in Greenville
So so much love.
Happy writing, ewm
Hi
I am following you from Playdates. This looks like an awesome series. Someday I will try something like this. Right now too many pans in the fire. Many blessings on your writing,
Janis http://www.janiscox.com and Under the Cover of Prayer.