365 days of yoga and art

365 days: a daily yoga practice and art practice created to hopefully inspire others

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Day 365 August 4, 2011

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white sculpture clay, acrylic paint Today brings an end to this daily blogging for Denise, of the blog 365 days of yoga and daily ro...
Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Day 364 August 3, 2011

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detail of acrylic painting The day before the last blog in this project.  Ahhhhh......... I've learned so much.  Denise and I bot...
Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Day 363 August 2, 2011

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Jim's front room My brother Jim lives in a very old house, set deep in the country in upstate New York.  His stone house was built...
Monday, August 1, 2011

Day 362 August 1, 2011

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Did I remember to mention that my daughter is getting married next month?  Yes, it is an exciting time for our family.  This season we are ...
Sunday, July 31, 2011

Day 361 July 31, 2011

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Today I spotted one tomato starting to ripen in the garden, a sure sign of the upcoming season of fall.  Tomorrow begins the month of Augu...
Saturday, July 30, 2011

Day 360 July 30, 2011

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Saulnierville,  Nova Scotia  Near the end of the general class today at David's new yoga studio, as I rested on the floor briefly b...
Friday, July 29, 2011

Day 359 July 29, 2011

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Black Currants My dear friend Denise, of the blog 365 days of yoga and daily routine ,  said today, "Being in nature is healing a...
Thursday, July 28, 2011

Day 358 July 28, 2011

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Havanna, Cuba Another hot day at home in Nova Scotia, but I think farther afield to distant locations.  David and I drove into the city t...
Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Day 357 July 27, 2011

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Day 357  grapes, year two in Nova Scotia So today was a wet, warm gardening day.  The grapes, as you can see, were starting to produce a ...
Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Day 356 July 26, 2011

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stoneware tiles decorated with black stain, reduction fired
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About Me

Muriel Zimmer
Unless otherwise identified, all of the photos on my blog are my own work. I recently finished working at a private school as an English and Art teacher, librarian, creator of the literary art journal, and yearbook faculty advisor - longest held job - 18 years - other jobs along the way: potter, visual artist, construction labourer, deckhand for Canadian Coast Guard on an inshore rescue boat, substitute teacher in the public school system, retail sales in women's boutique, tutor, lifeguard, surfguard, beach captain, First Aid and CPR instructor, secretary, shortest held job, one shift as a waitress in a tavern. One of the great loves in my life is organic gardening, I just love growing vegetables. Okay, I'm learning to love growing flowers too, but growing vegetables just fills me up more, literally.
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