The Best, Simplest Advice
“There's turbulence before the plane hits cruising altitude.”
Thank you, Mari Andrew, for your wise words and brilliant writing.
“There's turbulence before the plane hits cruising altitude.”
Thank you, Mari Andrew, for your wise words and brilliant writing.
An excerpt from Ella Frances Sanders’ Everything, Beautiful
“If you’re not watchful, the wonderful is made mundane. But on a good day the mundane can be made miraculous.”
Garden-inspired art and art-inspired gardening emerge from the pages of this issue:
Thank you, Mari Andrew, for this week’s edition of Out of the Blue and holding up the candle and confessing the power of what you see.
“Hope rises out of known suffering and is the defiant and dissenting spark that refuses to be extinguished. Optimism, on the other hand, can be the denial of that suffering, a fear of facing the darkness, a lack of awareness, a kind of blindness to the actual. Hope is wised-up and disobedient. Optimism can be fearful and false. However, there exists another form of optimism, a kind of radical optimism. This optimism has experienced the suffering of the world, believes in the insubordinate nature of hope and is forever at war with banal pessimism, cynicism and nihilism.”
~ Nick Cave, The Red Hand Files, Issue #178, December 2021
All feels very cold, dark, uncertain and lonely in this moment but I believe the light will return. I’m holding onto hope and radical optimism.
A male Wood Duck at Lost Lagoon, November 20th, 2021