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Friday
Apr222011

notes for the journey: beauty and truth

unexpected reflections . manzanita

kristin talks about using her camera to work through the personal, the real. (thank you for this post.)

jennifer's words at her new blog, lovely and imperfect, fill my heart with wonder and joy. she is a poet this one.

lately, the posts at roots of she have been taking my breath away. truths about grief and breaking the silence and letting ourselves shine. i am so glad that there is a home for these truths.

looking through the photos at the "i am beautiful" project has deeply inspired me.

and i can't wait to put up tiffany's "you are beautiful" print in my newly painted studio. yes. i had the joy of meeting miss crafty fanny at JOY, and she is a light in this world. you should connect with her if you haven't already. so glad i will be seeing her again in july when viv and i travel to the teahouse studio!

i hope your day is full of light and joy and that you are taking the time to breathe deeply and know you are loved.

blessings,

liz

Reader Comments (2)

wow - lots of link love here. Off to check out all the places :)

Amelia.x

April 22, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAmelia

I'm reading these words with heartfelt gratitude for the overflowing list of beautiful inspiration, experiences (and baubles!) you've brought into my life. xoxo

April 25, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterjennifer h

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