That ebb and flow of inspiration and the skill needed to portray it is a constant frustration for me. As you have done, changing environments shakes up the sediment while not muddyingthe stream of knowledge gained. At present, I struggle to write cogent sentences, much less brilliant ones. Words flutter around me like bushtits at the fee…
That ebb and flow of inspiration and the skill needed to portray it is a constant frustration for me. As you have done, changing environments shakes up the sediment while not muddyingthe stream of knowledge gained. At present, I struggle to write cogent sentences, much less brilliant ones. Words flutter around me like bushtits at the feeder. Thoughts spin around from one activity or errand or chore, making my mind a swirl. Maybe I should be the one to sit for hours until everything settles into place. HA! Today I did one of those geometric puzzles and I'll be damned. It came together without looking at the charts. Hmmmm.......
A bushtit is a tiny gray bird that runs in herds. It's so tiny it can get inside the feeder cage to eat the peanut butter seed cake. Another similar bird is the titmouse, even smaller and grayer, with a little crest or point on top of its head. Wish I knew how to post pictures here. Maybe I'll post is on Tonya's FB page.
That ebb and flow of inspiration and the skill needed to portray it is a constant frustration for me. As you have done, changing environments shakes up the sediment while not muddyingthe stream of knowledge gained. At present, I struggle to write cogent sentences, much less brilliant ones. Words flutter around me like bushtits at the feeder. Thoughts spin around from one activity or errand or chore, making my mind a swirl. Maybe I should be the one to sit for hours until everything settles into place. HA! Today I did one of those geometric puzzles and I'll be damned. It came together without looking at the charts. Hmmmm.......
oh this made me laugh! I dont even know what the heck a bushtit is but now I know it flutters!
A bushtit is a tiny gray bird that runs in herds. It's so tiny it can get inside the feeder cage to eat the peanut butter seed cake. Another similar bird is the titmouse, even smaller and grayer, with a little crest or point on top of its head. Wish I knew how to post pictures here. Maybe I'll post is on Tonya's FB page.
I'm so glad I saw this comment! I was really wondering about the sudden birds on my FB feed.
hungry times in the avian world. We're getting birds here we've NEVER seen before as well as birds we've not seen in flocks, like robins.