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Misty morning here today...beautiful!

I have been admiring the lovely greens that are dotted all over the landscape at the moment, it's so fresh and bright. 

I spent most of my morning in the studio yesterday just thinking. Reading and listening to all these inspiring people from the world summit are building up the bubbles inside me and I needed time to reflect on it all. 

This morning I'm listening to Danielle LePorta from whitehottruth.com. A few days ago I signed up to her website and downloaded questions to ask your friends about who they think you are, it is a good thing to do! I asked a person who has been a friend of mine and like a sister and I did the same for her. 

I have been wanting to write about Creative Everyday Month which is coming up in November and today Leah is one of the speakers in the summit. 


I signed up to the challenge last year and it got me back into blogging, I wrote about creativity everyday. I'm thinking this year I might draw using this 30 day drawing challenge...


The video of the day is 'No Place Like Here: Marfa, Texas'



My card for the day is:


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Elocin said…
New Zealand looks lovely! Hope your October is full of creative dreams and inspiration! -Nicole (http://artfullyluxe.blogspot.com/)

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