Tuesday, June 3, 2008

All About The Boy

Yeah, it is all about this boy.



Not much more to say - just - eat ice cream and do whatever you can to enjoy your time and reduce the suffering of yourself and others. Yeah, listening to Pema morning, noon, and night - so, I'm a bit annoying with my bodhisattva mind blah, blah blah.

That's the mood I'm in today. Kinda nice one.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Super Zen Lizzie


The above image is my most recent INNER PORTRAIT - care of my amazing, wondrous mother, Antoinette Martignoni. She will be 90 this year. Still going strong. Still an active artist. Still offering her gift to the world.

I went to her during a time of stress and confusion - needing a glimpse of the part of me that was cool, calm, and collected amidst the storms. I took one look at this portrait and wept. There I was - super zen woman to the rescue. Now when I am tempted to spiral into stupid thoughts and cloudy emotions - I sneak a glance at this woman and feel a smile forming along with a kind of calm curosity about whatever is happening - and whatever will come down the pike.

My inner portrait hangs on the wall of my office. Daily, I am given the opportunity to be overtaken by my core, calm, graceful self.

Very cool indeed. The magic of art and images to heal.

Check out Antoinette - and a description of inner portraits - under links to the left: Inner Portraits: My Mother's Intuitive Art
She also has a blog that you can visit - where she writes a daily that will knock your socks off with humor, wisdom, poetry, and very non-corny inspiration. Click onto My Mother's Groovy Blog (also in my link column) and have fun!

Friday, February 8, 2008

Chef Logan

The legacy of delicious food cooked by the men of our clan rages onward with Chef Logan as the newest inductee.  

Friday, January 25, 2008

Ode to Mud Puddles




Pure Bliss!
A walk on the marsh trail with Logan never quite gets us to the trail. Any and all wonders along the way must be visited. Time and linear progression toward a goal is surprisingly different for a 2-year old. He is my Buddha.