Anne Tristine Nguyen, Ali Orr Ewing, their children, Ava, Atticus and their dog, Harriet Beecher Stowe. Dunskey Estate, Portpatrick, Scotland Anne Tristine Nguyen and her husband, Alistair Orr Ewing are the owners of Dunskey Estate near Portpatrick, Scotland where I will teach a painting workshop in September. Dunskey is a splendid Edwardian castle on 2000 acres of ocean-front land with miles of walking trails. As well as daily workshop sessions in the studio on the top floor of the castle, our small group of artists will enjoy breathtaking hikes, superb accommodation and fabulous meals. Not having met owners of a castle before, I asked Anne if I could interview her to hear a little of their background story and that of the castle. Can you tell me a little of your personal story and that of your husband, Alistair Orr Ewing? Anne emigrated to America when she was ten years old, but it was at an art gallery in Saigon, her birthplace, where s...
Love this Janice! I think we all have to completely leave the studio sometimes to be able to come back with renewed energy and spirit.
ReplyDeleteI love this post. it made me smile and wish I had grandkids...but more than that made me think about enjoying the present moment and just "being." Thanks for a wonderful read.
ReplyDeleteYou know Jan, sometimes all we need is just to play again, to return to that place of sheer pleasure we enjoyed as a children, in order to rejuvenate and restore whatever we need--which sounds wonderfully like what you did. I too have done silent retreats and find them wonderful for certain things and not others. To each their own.
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Wonderful to read your comments. I speak of play very often in my workshops. Children are so good at reminding us of that magical activity!
ReplyDeleteA great blog, Janice. So full of joy and humour. What a great opportunity for you to play with your grand children and be in the wondrous moment with them.
ReplyDeleteHI Jill-Thanks for your words. Not sure I could cope with that much play for too many days but for the weekend, it was super!!!
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ReplyDeleteI just deleted it Jill because it was posted twice! But thanks for posting twice!
DeleteI loved this post. Isn't it incredable how just "being" is the best teacher of all. And yes, to always go back to Play. Talk to you soon.
ReplyDeleteWe all have to be reminded of that now and again, don't we? I should bring my grandkids to workshops!!!
DeleteGreat post. Ya, hold off on the TIm's job;) "I left my brains in room 421" Show title? Painting title? Song title? i love it!!
ReplyDeleteHa! You are hilarious!
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