Goodmorning lovelies,
busy days (working on KRONIEKEN workshop lessons – it’s only for Dutch crafters. Find the info HERE)
Voor al mijn Nederlandse volgers: de grote KRONIEKEN online art journal workshop staat er aan te komen – je kunt je nog inschrijven hoor! Vind alle info HIER
Despite of working my ass of on this (and other things) I didn’t want to skip the haiku-circle. Writing a haiku brings a moment of peace, of concentration and relaxation. Here’s the haiku I wrote today.
Friday haiku
planken her en der slechts dat ene hokje heeft de storm overleefd |
timber everywhere just one beach cabin survived the rough Autumn storm |
The photo is taken by Lena Schreijenberg
I submit this haiku to Recuerda Mi Corazon where our lovely hostess Rebecca brings us all together to share a haiku on Friday: Haiku my Heart
I’m a few weeks behind in posting my Chronicles art journal spreads and I’m also a few weeks behind in creating them… the spreads I publish today are from September.
The Chronicles of Marit 2020 – Week 37
The Chronicles of Marit 2020 – Week 38
The Chronicles of Marit 2020 – Week 39
Thanks for your visit, I really appreciate it. Enjoy your weekend!
Je t’embrasse
That is a beautiful cabin, despite the storm.
Storm damage is disheartening. The best thing to do about it is what you have done: write haiku!
A rough storm, indeed. It seems there are distsructive storms everywhere. Wishing you well!
Hello my friend! It is good to be back here and soak up your art and haiku and Lena’s photo. Wow. That was quite a storm. I remember those little beach cabins from other posts… The power of nature is so raw and real. Lots of love to you.
I so love, Marit, the way in which you use your journal to turn so many aspects of life into art; these three amazing spreads being perfect examples! Taking whatever is going on in your life, or in the world, at the moment and distilling into writing, color, shape, form and texture on the page would seem to lend a calming, almost meditative effect to your creative process. Add to that the incredible way in which you integrate these disparate elements to create wonderfully unified, stellar compositions and I find myself visually enchanted with these journal pages which come from and speak to life. Thank you so much for sharing!
I cannot read your journal but I bet it is wonderful. Love the photo and the words to go with it. Always like coming here to visit! I am truly happy you took the time to write a haiku
Lovely artwork ~ and haiku ~ such a storm everywhere it seems ~ we had high winds, rain and then snow ~ Be cozy and safe ~
Live each moment with love,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Good to hear one cabin still standing. My house is still standingbut the September stormy weather was unkind to my roof, i had to have some repair done, Marit thanks for dropping by my blog
Much💛love
Storm survivors deserve our applause for their fortitude.
while a week of important mother care has me arriving very late-how timely to see your storm. so indicative of the unrest here in america while we watch each new uptick in the voting count. i sense the world waits and watches too. that so many-after four hate filled disrupted years cast a vote for 45 is mind numbing. it shows how divided and polarized our country truly is. we have so much healing to do!