About

This blog started in summer 2011 as a creative journal of taking part in the 100 Days Project. In January 2012, it was my journal for the River of Stones.

In March, this blog turned into a daily photo blog for a while, following the idea to post a photo a day – with each photo leading to the next in theme, but in changing places.

Since July 2012, the 100 Days Project is on again, the facebook-group page is here, and more about the project is up  here.

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My usual blog, with more about me, journey notes, books i read etc. is:
life as a journey, and my website with a more structured version of my projects is: blueprint21.

Also, you can find more about the creative projects, with links, in the archive.

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p art ici patio n
the blog title “p art ici pation n” is a word play, “ici” is french for: “here”.

12 thoughts on “About

    • Thanks so much for the nomination and the feedback, and such good timing – just yesterday i switched themes so that the previous photos are shown, too, like a domino leading to the next day.

  1. Thank you for your visit to my creative space. I’m not sure why your comment ended up in the spam folder. I may have to post it without the link…I don’t see the word cloud the way you do when I am in the program. I guess it is just the way the particular wordpress theme works. I have bookmarked this site so I can come back and find your other sites.

    Cheers.

  2. Thanks for liking my entry into the blogosphere (and I may not have even spelled that correctly). :) Your pictures are worth meditation. May I share some writing as it comes to me with you?

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