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Finding Clues in Your Journal…
Journals can tell us all sorts of things. They can tell us how whiny we are; how quick to forgive; how obsessed we are with one thing and not another; how focused and dedicated we are to our interests; and of course clues about our health. I was catching up on scanning the other day. […]
In Context—Richard’s Elbow
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Some Things I’ve Learned About Aging
Above: A quick ink and watercolor sketch of Phyl as she colors in her adult botanical coloring book. (She likes one from Lisa Congdon—and frankly I think Lisa’s are the best as the images are NOT psychedelically rendered with minute spaces too small for elderly eyes to color in. Besides having nicely sized shapes they […]
Drawing as a Diagnostic Tool
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Using the Journal in Times of Stress and Healing and Loss: Report on the February 2012 MCBA Visual Journal Collective Meeting
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