PinnedThis Dark Matterby Lisa Creagh, First published at www.lisacreagh.com, July 2018Sep 25, 2019Sep 25, 2019
The Long Way HomeLast Saturday I cycled into Brighton from Portslade. It’s a journey of only 4 miles and I’d say I cried — I mean really sobbed — for 3.5…Mar 16, 2021Mar 16, 2021
A Month of SundaysHow doing little can be full of joy when there’s nothing to be doneMay 12, 2020May 12, 2020
This is not a zombie apocalypseFar from the horrors of Contagion, by Soderberg, this real life version is strangely uplifiting.Mar 30, 2020Mar 30, 2020
This virus is an opportunity — let’s not waste itThe stability and security we thought we were assured of is shattered and we face a new reality. But it is up to us to decide how to face…Mar 14, 2020Mar 14, 2020
Changing CircumstancesMy trip to Fotofest and how it helped me as a photographerOct 17, 2019Oct 17, 2019
On Time and EcologySomeone asked me recently what ecology mean to me. I was flummoxed. Er….Everything? How do you answer that? It’s like saying, what is God…Oct 17, 2019Oct 17, 2019
Keeping the Conversation OpenFirst Published May 2018 as “Thoughts on ONCA” at www.holdingtime.orgAug 26, 2019Aug 26, 2019
Art is Dead. Long Live Art.I had a drink last night with an actress friend who has just landed a commercial after years of getting to the final call and not getting…Aug 15, 20193Aug 15, 20193
Art as Medicine”Disease is in essence the result of conflict between Soul and Mind, and will never be eradicated except by spiritual and mental effort.”—…Jul 8, 2016Jul 8, 2016