Social media

Hello my dear friends, followers and fans.

It’s a curious thing, this age group that has grown up with one foot firmly planted within the old school (handwritten correspondence, no internet, etc.) and the other foot precariously treading in the vast ocean of technology that we seemingly can’t live without.  Lately I’ve felt that I’ve been drowning in it.  So what do I do? Hide from it, of course!

It’s been a week since I’ve temporarily disabled my Facebook account and it’s been wonderful.  The ability to focus on the present has increased dramatically.  My thoughts aren’t as scattered and divided.  My focus has improved and I feel more content and at peace.

I should preface all of this with the fact that I have not shunned all technology and social media entirely.  Instagram and Snapchat (I have yet to master this elusive app) are some of the forms of communication still on my radar.  Several years ago while traveling overseas I was without any internet for an entire month!  It was glorious.

Perhaps another week of sans Facebook is in order.  We shall see.  Give it a try and let me know what you think.  Have our lives become so hopelessly entwined within social media outlets that there’s little hope of disentangling ourselves?  How many of you write letters and/or have pen pals?  (FYI – I love my fountain pens and handwritten letters and will continue to hold onto these traditions with all of my soul.)

Be well and…”Long Live Paint!”
~*Twigg*~

Inspiration aka The Muse

Good afternoon everyone!

I hope you’re all having a wonderful Friday and have some great things lined up for the weekend.  It’s that time of year and the evenings have been filled with some spectacular storms.  The thunder rolling through the night air is a most welcome balm to my always racing soul.  That combined with the show of lightening and sunsets have produced some mind-blowing photo opportunities!

Check out these three photos taking around the same time from different locations in the city by different individuals (good friends of mine).  Isn’t it amazing how wonderfully unique yet tied together they are?


It’s moments like these that really humble and inspire me.

I hope that you enjoy what the world has to offer.  Hold onto the good things; while they may seem few and far between, they are the fuel that keeps our souls going through the darkest of times.

Long live paint!

~*Twigg*~