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Wabi Sabi – Finding Beauty in Imperfection

Wabi Sabi – Finding Beauty in Imperfection

Defined

Have you ever heard of the Zen Buddhist term “wabi sabi”? I hadn’t until recently. I found the definition in Leonard Koren’s book “Wabi Sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets and Philosophers,” where Koren characterizes it as “the quintessential Japanese aesthetic … a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete … a beauty of things modest and humble.”

I am so Read More

On Napping

On Napping

Eighty-three-year-old author, Philip Roth says he’s savoring a gentler pleasure these days:  naps. “Let me tell you about Read More

Eighty Doing Eighty

Eighty Doing Eighty

Souped up muscle cars, 380’s bored out to 401’s, low riders, and classic Mustangs, GTO’s, and Chevy’s. One Read More

When to Begin?

When to Begin?

“Time is tearing past us like giddy greyhounds,” says Anne Lamott, whose words are so true, especially for Read More