The circle became smaller this season. Spring.
A new Spring window view that rarely changes.
My circle has become very small filled with stress and depression. I continue to make Art.
The staff here takes great care of me. On a first visit to my circle a respiratory therapist quipped ” I hear you have a chronic condition of constant creating of laugher.”
Layered Life. So my work continues as I work to escape this tiny circle. There is more art and emotion to make out there.
The professionals at St. Peter’s are the most caring compassionate staff I have encountered in my far to experienced study.
The past will become the present again.
peace my friends
Please comment here don’t fill my FB timeline with care emojis or thoughts and prayers
Thank you for sharing this part of your world right now and showing light in different forms using people, windows and insight. Continue to heal.
Hey! Just keep clickin!!!! That’s the best of medicines ! It’s great you get a chance to cast in the remake of “ One Flew Over The Cookoo’s Nest” hope you get the part!????
Thank you so much Mary, and Guy I will continue to create. peace
Elza mentioned that you were in the hospital and since she’s locked out of FB, she couldn’t even check on you. I found this link to your blog and sent it to her in the hopes that she can access this website. Know that she’s thinking about you and now, so am I. Thank you for those beautiful photos. I hope the view from the window is at least a little bit interesting. You can make so much from the small joys with your art. Take care.
thank you so very much tell Elza today is a good day
gentle hugs Peter…
Peace Pauline my dear friend
Hi, Peter- I’m sorry for your small circle. I’m glad you are getting good care & it’s wonderful you are taking your fantastic photos. Wishing you the best & peace. Xo Stephanie
Thank my Queen the care is grand here fit for a Queen. peace
I admire your ability and choice to see the beauty around you while facing such adversity. I pray that you will again see beyond this window; and with this wonderful care, regain your health. Peace and love ??
Peter, great expressive photos. I like how you are carrying on despite being in a restrictive environment. That is not merely surviving, that is thriving! Though not an ideal setting for someone who likes freedom and to be on the go, you are not letting it dampen your creativity and hopefully not your spirit. Sending you a big hug . Thinking of you my dear friend. Due to the request of no emojis (insert a big red heart)
Good that you have compassionate and experienced people to go thru this life phase with. This part of ypur life’s chapter takes courage and humor, sounds like you are good there. Hope to see you home soon and I’m glad you are maling art. Blessed be
Great photos, a microcosmos, beautiful people who care about you, and you and your camera as the center point. It’s scaring and it’s full of hope. Thank you for sharing, I am sending a big gentle healing hug….keep creating that’s the only way. Thinking of you, sending love, Andrea
Sorry you are stuck in the hospital. Looks like you’re keeping them on their toes and laughing. Sending big hugs!
Healing Hugs my friend ? Lovely photos. Good that they are taking good care of you.
Mervi Thank you for your kind words. peace my dear friend. peace
It’s like you to capture the people inside your circle. There’s an energy coming from each person you photographed that is directed toward you in that moment in time. It’s what you do best: capturing and honoring people and places in the now, whatever their history. I’m grateful to be among the people you share your story with. May the peace you offer to us with each contact be returned to you fourfold.
Thank you so much my dear friend. You will always be in my circle. peace
Oh I didn’t know you are in hospital. The lead photo here is shows one of my favorite things: moss. Thank you.
Sending you all the love, peace and light Peter. Please let me know if I can do anything to help you or the family during this time.
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Holy crap Peter still kicking and clicking. I loved the images in hospital. Some lovely sights? for sure. So glad to know you’re going home!
Be well my friend.
Peter
Glad you are home. I spent 6 days in the hospital over Christmas with pneumonia. Couldn’t wait to get out. Took about 6 weeks to recover.
Still living in Emerald Isle, NC. Taking it easy and reminiscing about our days at Dean. I think they went to a 4 year college-we never would have made it.
I hope you recover fully and can continue on with your journey.