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It's really feeling like fall around here so be prepared for the cozy, autumn inspired Etsy shops for a few weeks!

Now...I'd say these awesome slippers were perfect, but they do have just one flaw...they're made for kids (ages 6 mos. to 4 years) and won't fit on my grown-up feet! 
Maybe I can talk the creator of the Wooly Baby shop to make me a custom pair?

So these aren't just your average adorable, cozy wool slippers.  They're all made from recycled sweaters and leather! They're also perfectly functional featuring gentle elastic bands to keep them from slipping off, a layer of lambswool in the soles to keep your kid's tootsies nice and warm, plus non-skid leather soles.

How much for a pair of these truly unique slippers?  They range from $22-$44.  To me, that's an absolute steal.  Hurry up and head over there because she's got a sale on a couple items right now!

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Natural Light (by RGP)

I almost let this photograph go.  I walked by the door with a fresh cup of coffee in hand and thought "wow, look how that sunlight is falling on the door." and continued back to my office and sat down before I realized "DUH! Take a picture." 

I told you I was a little rusty these days. 

Do you remember a while back when I mentioned noticing the smaller things around home?  Or how I've decided it's the quick, fleeting moments that make photography so interesting and unique?

A moment doesn't have to be something that fades quickly like a spot of sun on a door knob, or that squirrel that posed for me.  It can be just taking the time to notice something more closely than you have before (like I did with the slipper, because why keep them around for sentimental reasons if I won't remember why 10 years from now).  I think it's extremely important for us, as humans, to soak up these things. 

Consider all the little things you've forgotten along the way and take a moment to soak 'em in.


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Go Somewhere New (by RGP)

As artists, it's easy for us to look elsewhere for inspiration and forget that there are places unexplored in our own homes.  I like to remind myself of this every so often and search for something obvious that I've never really looked at.

I have never been so attached to a pair of slippers in my life.  In fact, I'd most likely frame them before I even considered the garbage.  They're one of my theater acquisitions (when you work backstage, your house slowly becomes furnished with stuff from shows you worked on) and were worn by one of my favorite actresses/people.  Working with her and getting to know her as an actual human being was an amazing experience.  Oh, and they're from Anthropology, a place I will never be able to afford.

So wouldn't it seem only natural to take a closer look at something that means so much to me? Nope. Of course not. They're just slippers, right?  It got me thinking, why keep all this stuff if I'm not going to take a closer look.  If I'm not going to pay attention to the little details, what's the point?

Look at the stitching and how it's slowly coming apart, but even after years of wear, it mostly holds strong.  And the hole, it's been there forever now, never growing in size, just big enough to slip my big toe through.  The rest of the slipper is still in great shape, it's just this one little detail that gives away it's age.  

So here's a new project for you.  Find something you see every day, but never notice.  Write a story about it, take a photograph, draw a picture, doesn't matter. Just pay attention.  Go somewhere you've never been without leaving your home.  I can say with all confidence that I've never taken such a close look at the hole in the toe of my favorite slippers.

I might just turn this into a blog "carnival" or meme or whatever you want to call it.   We'll see how round one goes.


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