I haven't read it yet, but "why the hell am I so sad" has been an undercurrent since 11/6/24. Exogenous depression is really a tough nut to crack and for me requires mindfulness, family and friends, fruitful projects and an appreciation of what we DO have without lapsing into surrender or denial.
Thank you for sharing! We have been out of town this weekend and look forward to the dandelions greeting us upon our return. I think Craig Schaub wrote in support of the dandelions back when the art project was proposed. They had me at yellow -- my favorite color, and my mom's. Appreciate you, Mick.
Now that I’ve driven by the dandelions and yellow flowers, I’m excited about the idea of funding more public art projects. Perhaps we can find opportunities for matching funds for more public art installations. Any local philanthropists willing to help?
I haven't read it yet, but "why the hell am I so sad" has been an undercurrent since 11/6/24. Exogenous depression is really a tough nut to crack and for me requires mindfulness, family and friends, fruitful projects and an appreciation of what we DO have without lapsing into surrender or denial.
You're not alone, Bill.
Thank you for sharing! We have been out of town this weekend and look forward to the dandelions greeting us upon our return. I think Craig Schaub wrote in support of the dandelions back when the art project was proposed. They had me at yellow -- my favorite color, and my mom's. Appreciate you, Mick.
I am a big fan of this project. I still make wishes on dandelions!
Thank you!! I love so much about this project!
I’ll have the dandelion greens in my gruel please.
Excellent, Mick! And nice use of "palimpsest"...
💝 this meditation is so good. It belongs in the next book.🌻
Now that I’ve driven by the dandelions and yellow flowers, I’m excited about the idea of funding more public art projects. Perhaps we can find opportunities for matching funds for more public art installations. Any local philanthropists willing to help?