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Archive for June, 2007

Moving Between Two Waters: Clear Lake in California and the Mississippi River in the Midwest

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

What carries me over the water, this vast water between two vast waters? Clear Lake like an inland sea, contained and container. The Mississippi a winding snake of river connecting northern and southern territories before spilling into the Gulf of Mexico and on to the ocean?
What carries me? A swan, polka-dotted or striped, perhaps, […]

“Good-bye for now! Good-bye, Good-bye!” Janet Riehl’s so-long celebration with community art friends

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

I needed to have a going away party. And, so I did. Atop one of the loveliest, furthest-sweeping views of Clear Lake, at the Riviera Heights Club House, 30 friends–artists, writers, musicians, actors–met to celebrate the day, our art connections, good food (from the Mexican Restaurant T&T at the Lake), home-made music, singing, dancing, poetry, […]

Boxes as Evidence of Transition

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Transition is a place all of its own. In between-ness. Being on the move, in motion. Sorting and packing. Yes this/not that. Clearing space, literally, for a new life cycle to follow, the unknown, fallow, yet fertile field yet to be plowed and sown.
My studio has become a staging area for my move. The boxes […]

WALKING ON WATER–The pleasures of swimming as if your body were a boat exploring new territory

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

“They damned a river and called it a lake,” she said. So Austin, Texas and Alton, Illinois have this in common. Lake Merritt in Oakland and Clear Lake in Northern California are really estuaries…with inflows and outflows. A lake by any other name swims as sweet.
A great pleasure in my life is the slow orgasm […]

“Waiting (Wind of Change),” a poem by Janet Grace Riehl

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

In just a few days I’m making a huge move in my life and where I live. I’ll be moving from Lake County in Northern California to St. Louis, Missouri where I’ll just be an hour away from my father. Pop, 91, lives just across the river in SW Illinois, about 6 miles upriver from […]

(excerpt) “My Girl’s Life in My Pink Room,” by Janet Grace Riehl

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

(From “Sightlines: A Poet’s Diary”)
We’d fixed up the White Cottage really nice.
When I came down with the mumps,
Daddy stayed home,
read to me and put in an indoor bathroom.
Our family moved a few paces down
to the Big Brown House
from the White Cottage
when the Great-Aunties died.
When we first moved in,
he and I sat in the cistern basement.
Daddy, […]

Visualization: Coming Home to Your Childhood Room

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

This is the visualization we used in my “Always Coming Home” workshop at the Land Full of Stories Conference for the Story Circle Network in San Marcos, Texas.
Drop into your breath and come home to your body. Release places of tension. Go to the place where you feel most at home…either inside or outside at […]

“Stepping Out,” a poem by Janet Grace Riehl on shoes, reconciliation, and finding your own path

Monday, June 18th, 2007

She walks in beauty, like the night.—Lord Byron
Walking the Beauty Way. –Navajo
I stand in my Mother’s shoes—a few sizes too big for me.
Mother is dead and gone.
She has passed over.
I stand in my sister’s shoes—a few sizes too big for me.
Julia is dead and gone.
She has passed over.
My Mother had her own path, the […]

“Rainbow Vortex,” a poem by Janet Grace Riehl

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

In a workshop on sacred space, I drew a rainbow vortex, holding 4-6 crayons in my hand at a time. I loved that part. Then, looking at my crayon drawing, I wrote this letter to the rainbow vortex. Later I cut the vortex into a spiral and pasted it into my journal, folding in switchbacks […]

Objects as Muse: Sequined Treasure Purses Provide True Serendipity

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

We can dialogue with objects and use them as our muses in learning more about place and ourselves in relationship to place. Several presenters at the Story Circles Network “Land Full of Stories” conference brought objects with them as prompts. In one workshop I attended the objects were displayed on top of a table.
I brought […]