In 1979 Eleanor rented an apartment on Marine Street in St. Augustine. A painter traveling from Mexico she found a place that fit her desires. An ancient, tropical enclave by the sea. A few months later she met Curt, a newly arrived woodenboat sailor who had traveled down the East Coast from the Outer Banks of North Carolina stopping and working along the way. He too had found a good reason to stay.

From that time, through their years together and the many places they have lived, they have documented their experiences through creative expression. Their story continues here...

Sunday, September 22, 2013

A Revealing Year

"The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination..."
                                                                                                      Carl Rogers




Last September we rented an apartment in Richmond, in the historic Fan District. It was part of our initial plan prior to leaving St. Augustine. Our daughter was finishing her BFA in Dance and Choreography and we wanted to see her perform as well as have a chance to experience a manageable, artistic, urban scene. 

It was a good year and Chloe thrived in her work. We painted profusely, started feeling the four seasons again and made new friends. But that's not the whole story...

Mid-year my father took a turn. He was the last of our parents and was, although determined to stay at home, extremely lonely and failing. His last months seemed to hit us hard and somewhat derail our 'moving train'. It gave us pause to assess our new life and how we see our own desires as well as our place in the world at this stage of our lives. 

We are beginning to revisit our intentions, explore new places, and continue our creative goals in earnest. We live in the moment as much as possible and enjoy the journey of rediscovery. It is an adventure after all.



















Sunday, September 8, 2013

Good Morning

We are enjoying the cool weather on our porch in Richmond. Hoping your porch is cool and the coffee  hot...