An Illustrated Journal
Early evening is when I get restless. I don’t like to read at the end of the day because most days I spend a lot of time on the computer. Sometimes a movie is a good fit, but more often than not, I find myself watching television or spending more time than I should scrolling Instagram. And that leaves me more restless. After thinking about what I could manage and what makes sense, I’ve decided to try journaling. It’s new to me and I want to experiment. I’m not interested in listing what I’ve done during the day. Instead, I want to focus on one thing that caught my attention during the day. One topic, subject, thought, or feeling. And I want to set some parameters:
This is the first collage. Last night I cooked a new dish, and when I was pulling the ingredients, I realized new recipes are what keep me interested in cooking. Sure, I have a few go-to recipes, but I like trying new ones. And I love my cast iron pans. Geez, I love those pans. They are the original non-stick cooking pans. And clean up? So easy. I use them for almost all my cooking. What about you ... do you journal? Do you set parameters? I’d love to know your process. Got any tips to share? Do you cook? With cast iron?
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Susan Lambrix
5/17/2020 02:37:50 pm
I've journaled for many years. Many! I'd love to tell you about it but i have a broken wrist and am typing one handed. When i have two hands i'd love to write more. I also have a picture of my journals I'd love to share.
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5/17/2020 07:06:24 pm
I have been journaling for years! But not usually every day. NOW it is every day, just so I can keep this blur documented.
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