Sunday, August 7, 2016

Gifts in Early August: Widow's Tears / Abutilon / Streptocarpus





















































Grief surprised me today, leaking from some old failing seam deep underground.  (Click to read what Lori wrote)

On August 17, I will have been self-employed for a year as a medical transcription editor, something I thought I was not capable of doing. The self-employed part, that is. The painting above, "Typists," is by Jacob Lawrence from his series on workers.  I would not have been able to make a living working on a typewriter as women did in the past, including my own mother.  I am not a skilled typist.  As a high school student, I received a D in typing, although I did well in all my other classes.  Computers have allowed me to make mistakes all day long and still manage to earn a living.  Life is full of surprises.  As I work to support myself, these beautiful flowers bloom at my side.  I'm a late bloomer, and I believe in the Love that moves the sun and other stars.

2 comments:

The Solitary Walker said...

'Computers have allowed me to make mistakes all day long and still manage to earn a living.' Love it!

Anonymous said...

Lori's post is breathtaking and beautiful. Thank you for linking to it. It's something I would read over and over. Congratulations on your one year of self-employment. I never think about they "typing" aspect of keyboards, and I'm glad to be reminded that I am one of those lucky ones who knows how to type. My mom was a typist too!