Shortly after, we began the process of moving house and building the dream - creating a wonderful new environment which would inspire all that we do in the future. This has involved (aside from a lot of prayer and soul searching) moving to a cottage on the edge of Roughlee, creating 'chicken world' in the garden, knocking down and replacing a workshop (which now has views over the countryside) and replacing the existing summerhouse with a hardier log cabin style - one which has an open view of Pendle Hill and is a very peaceful and inspiring space.
So now we have a place that we love - a 'house of belonging' (to borrow a title from a David Whyte poem), from which we can dream, envision and then plan and work towards bringing things into being. We are feeling very blessed and grateful and are still pinching ourselves to make sure that it's not just a dream! Here are some photo's of our 'new' place at Ousel Rock, Roughlee.
The 'house of belonging'
The workshop (pre-furniture!)
Alice guarding the summerhouse
Inside the summerhouse (1)
Inside the summerhouse (2)
A room with a view
Mist over pendle from the summerhouse
Contemplative corner
Lola May's memorial garden (our king charles spaniel) and Maude
Tuppence and Alice at Sunset
Chicken World
Jo with Anne and Phil - great friends, great evening
So having concentrated on the Art of life for this 'season', it is time to bring the inspiration back into the practise of art and teaching! Watch this space for exciting updates over the next few days and weeks.
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