Screamed At The Make-Believe

Screamed At The Make-Believe

On The Couch

with Tonieh

with ToniehWhat was your last dream [or last dream that you can remember] about?
I usually don’t remember my dreams, so I was really excited a couple of weeks ago when I was on my way to work, hours after waking up, and I still remembered the dream I had had the night before. Sadly, I don’t remember it now…

What sound or noise do you love?
There’s a computer game that I play where every time you hit the spacebar on your keyboard your view is pulled out to this all-encompassing strategic view of the map you are playing on. Whenever that happens there is a low-pass bass noise that is used to punctuate the movement, like an electronic “woosh.” I wish I could hear that in my every day life.

What was the last experience that made you a stronger person?
Learning to downhill ski in my 30s. It made me realize that we only know what we know through willingness to practice and we only get good at what we know through a willingness to fail repeatedly.

What turns you on [creatively, spiritually or emotionally]?
Music (specifically either very percussive or very thematic music).

What is something you have wanted to do for a long time?
Get a pilot’s license. Live and work outside of the United States. Re-certify my SCUBA license.

What are you grateful for?
My mother and health. As my mother says, “As long as you have your health, you can do anything.”

*
This is an open-to-all series, so come have a seat!
Email Natalie to participate:

natiartphotography@gmail.com

Love & Rage

Love & Rage

Monday Blues: Find Your Way

Find Your WayA page from one of my old sketchbooks.

*
If you or someone you know is in need of help,
or to learn more about depression, warning signs, and treatment options,
call or visit the National Suicide Lifeline:
1-800-273-8255
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org

Between The Notes

Between The NotesThree years ago it snowed in the morning. At the cemetery, while watching my grandmother for the 21st March touch the stone, I had a thought about how elephants walk vast miles to return to touch the bones of their loved ones. Later that night, you braided my hair and said you didn’t want me to cut it. I told you my secret, then you told me yours. We talked into the witching hour and listened to all of In Rainbows, before you were lost between the notes.

Lady By The Lake

Lady By The Lake

Monday Blues: For The Best

For The BestIt’s not about what happens to you,
it’s about how you react to what happens to you.

*
If you or someone you know is in need of help,
or to learn more about depression, warning signs, and treatment options,
call or visit the National Suicide Lifeline:
1-800-273-8255
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org