I have been hanging out over at the Boundless Living 45 day Challenge sponsored by Bob Doyle of Wealth Beyond Reason. They just started the 2nd challenge on October 1st. It is not too late to join the fun.
I have already set my new goal to find a Virtual Assistant that can do some things I seem to be stuck on. I had started feeling like I had too many topics here and wondered, how do I simplify? Divide my interests into different sites? Have a website for my stained glass art, and another for my interest in living and raw foods? I am starting to think that may be what I eventually do. until then…
I am starting back here, and will narrow my focus to living foods, sprouting and green living. You know, leaving a lighter footprint.
My adult self wants to move forward with the life that I am attracting, so, I will direct my focus on ways to help others through my life experiences, sharing what I have learned that has worked for me on my journey and perhaps interest others that are looking for their way.
I am continuing with my first BLC, preparing a free ebook with the favorite recipes that we used when I had Living Greens, sprout garden, market & eatery in Florida. I have been wanting to share the recipes for some time now. They are not all original from our little store, but, from some of our favorite raw recipe books too. And it is coming along. Just testing the recipes and taking some photos to add to the book.
In the meantime, I have been busy finishing the Pansy Mirror for my grandaughter, Avery Elizabeth. It measures 15″ x 20″ and has an overlay of 3 pansies with glass nuggets,etc. I am excited about finally figuring out how to hang these wall mirrors that I am creating. I am doing this by attempting to replicate the frame of the Lotus Flower Mirror that I made last year. This entails making a wooden frame that is pressed against the back of the mirror and held there with L brackets that I have decorated with glass nuggets & solder. The idea has opened up so many ideas for my creative mind. :o)
BTW, in the photo you can see the reflection of a chandelier and the brown chair rail. Sorry, I have to learn how to take that stuff out of the photo.

















