…(when we arrive in Italy) to practice ‘l’arte di non fare niente’ or the Sweet Art of Doing Nothing.
I once read somewhere that Joseph Campbell was giving a talk and at the end of it, a lady came up to him and after shaking his hand, told him rather worriedly that she was going traveling and was hoping that everything would go ‘according to Plan.’
Whereupon Mr Campbell took her hand, and said to her,
”My dear lady, I do hope for your sake, that things do NOT go Exactly as Planned.”
Kits Used:
B.Kerr’s Traveler World elements - clock face,hands, travel journal
Tangie Baxter: AJC Parcel 35 background paper, old books,
Tangie Baxer: Photochrome picture of Roman Coliseum
Coffee Ring: c/r free the net
FONTS: Tangie’s Mock Turtle and my own handwriting
I once read somewhere that Joseph Campbell was giving a talk and at the end of it, a lady came up to him and after shaking his hand, told him rather worriedly that she was going traveling and was hoping that everything would go ‘according to Plan.’
Whereupon Mr Campbell took her hand, and said to her,
”My dear lady, I do hope for your sake, that things do NOT go Exactly as Planned.”
Kits Used:
B.Kerr’s Traveler World elements - clock face,hands, travel journal
Tangie Baxter: AJC Parcel 35 background paper, old books,
Tangie Baxer: Photochrome picture of Roman Coliseum
Coffee Ring: c/r free the net
FONTS: Tangie’s Mock Turtle and my own handwriting