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Weekly garden journal entry inspired by Tasha Tudor

Weekly garden journal entry inspired by Tasha Tudor

Shifts

March 03, 2019 by Tammy Wright in Creating

Lots of things are shifting in my life. It’s a good thing. I’m giving all the credit to my 30 Habits project. It’s changing (or shifting) my perspective. I thought I’d attempt a weekly update on where things are in an effort to document the changes.

This week I weighed in both physically and figuratively. Thanks to my goals around whole food eating, more walking and hiking I’ve managed to shed 15 pounds since starting the project. I’m feeling lighter both in body and spirit. Nature is such a healer.

Weekly 5 mile hike check in.

Weekly 5 mile hike check in.

Celebrating friends and family came easy this week. I had a house full of out of town guests and we celebrated the birthdays of two family members. Nothing fancy - just lots of good food, conversation and beautiful weather. My garden showed off a little for everyone with some beautiful buds here and there. Friends commented on how far along I’ve come with the garden project which started three years ago.

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Out of town family members visiting Hollis Gardens in Lakeland, FL.

Out of town family members visiting Hollis Gardens in Lakeland, FL.

As far my letter writing and journaling endeavors, I received multiple letters this week and have several to catch up on in the coming week. One of my pen pals sent the most impressive Jane Austen mail - it really got the creative juices going. I’ve got so many ideas swimming around in my head, its’ hard to stop and focus long enough to implement them.

Mail art by Michele Cano.

Mail art by Michele Cano.

Speaking of inspiration, I’m really enjoying learning more about writer and illustrator, Tasha Tudor. Her garden and artwork speak to me and I look forward to reading more about how she dealt with the shifts of life. The following quote is enough to pique my interest:

“Life isn't long enough to do all you could accomplish. And what a privilege even to be alive. In spite of all the pollutions and horrors, how beautiful this world is. Supposing you only saw the stars once every year. Think what you would think. The wonder of it!”  - Tasha Tudor




March 03, 2019 /Tammy Wright
journals, letter writing, gardening
Creating
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Turning Over A New Leaf In 2018

November 27, 2017 by Tammy Wright in Journaling, Creating, Monthly Update

It's been so long since I've posted on my blog, I'm almost ashamed to pick back up where I left off. Let's just say 2017 has been quite challenging. However, there have been many rewards. The challenges have formed me into a new and better person. I like it. 

I'm taking what I learned this year and attempting to turn the lessons into something positive. As for PaperTams, my journey continues and I will work harder to keep up this blog along with my YouTube channel and social media platforms. It will take some discipline and organization, but I've got some ideas about how to get it all done. 

November 27, 2017 /Tammy Wright
journals, art, gardening, water colors
Journaling, Creating, Monthly Update

Organizing Snail Mail In A Traveler's Notebook

November 15, 2016 by Tammy Wright in Journaling, Letter Writing

The holidays are just around the corner and it's time for me to start thinking about the new year. I want to revamp several things including how I keep track of all my letter writing activities. 2016 has been most rewarding and I am so grateful for all the opportunities I've had to meet other snail mail enthusiasts.

My original system for keeping up with incoming and outgoing mail failed me a bit and I've attempted to correct the issue moving forward. A traveler's notebook dedicated to just my letter writing activities has been assembled. The video below has all the details. What type of system do you use for keeping track of mail?

November 15, 2016 /Tammy Wright
Midori Traveler's Notebook, journals, scrapbooking, mail, missives, snail mail, pen pals, letters
Journaling, Letter Writing
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