Bits and Clips for September 2021

Bits and Clips for September 2021

Bits and Clips for September 2021

This Bits and Clips post is a monthly feature on this blog with the best that I’ve seen, read, heard or watched on the internet in the past month. I hope you find something in the many paintings, photographs, quotes, memes, and links here that inspire, educate, help or motivate you in some way:

Art:

The Art of Paying Attention

A Restored Vermeer Painting Reveals a Hidden Cupid Artwork Hanging in the Background

Photography:

The 9/11 photos we will never forget

Spirituality:

Persisting in prayer for racial harmony

What Would You Ask Your Favorite Bible Character

Ideas:

Physics Is Pointing Inexorably to Mind

The Benefits of Positive Language

The Global Emoji Trend Report

Books:

Dorie Clark: “Too Many Smart and Talented People Give Up on Their Goals Too Soon.”

Food:

Delicious Eggplant Recipes

Thousand Layer Lasagna

Homemade Refried Beans

                                                                             

                   

                                                                                                                           

I work to amplify good wherever I find it. I love color, texture, beauty, great ideas, nature, metaphor, deliciousness, genuine spirituality, and exploring new territory. I encourage authenticity, nurture creativity, champion sustainability, promote peace, and hope to foster a new renaissance where we all are free to be our most fulfilled, multifaceted, and terrific selves. Read more here.

2 Comments

  1. John gregory 2 years ago

    Thank you. Beautiful morning on the river in Nashville.

  2. Sue Krevitt 2 years ago

    “I feel such gratitude for all the inspiration and ideas and advice and joy and
    wonder I get on here I hope something beautiful happens to you today, small or big
    I hope some sunlight gets in I hope you hear something good or have a moment of feeling alive
    or meet a cool dog or eat vegan pizza or something else quietly ecstatic.”

    Thank you, friend Polly!

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