Mexico Inspiration Journal_069
Item
- Title
- Mexico Inspiration Journal_069
- Alternative Title
- Mexico Inspiration Journal
- Creator
- Karen Blessen
- Date
- 2017
- Description
- The image shows an open spiral-bound notebook with handwritten notes. The left page contains a list of tasks or goals with checkmarks next to completed items. The right page includes a note about a Day of the Dead collage made by children in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and a photo credit to Elsmarie Norby. The notebook has a colorful, patterned bookmark at the bottom.
- Identifier
- 017_2017_February 2017_Mexico Inspiration
- Dates Completed
- February, 2017 - February, 2017
- Keywords
- Cocooning; San Miguel de Allende; Mexico; 29 Pieces; Funding crisis; Photography; Beauty; Color; Doorways; Reckoning; High altitude; Breathlessness; Chronic pain; Expatriates; Demographics; Varanasi; Mortality; Health crisis; Butterfly Reserve; Pulmonary embolism; Hospitals; Epiphany; Limitations; Possibility; Self discernment; Calling; Belief; Habits; Divine guidance; Joy; Wounding; Prayer; Lightness; Friendship; Difficulty; Diminished strength; Defeat; Renewal; Disappointment; Admiration
- Transcription
-
Left Page:
Hope San Miguel (My list)
512
705
2257
Feb. 1-11, 2017
Yes
WRITE -yes
READ
HABIT BOOK
SHABESTARI
CHARTS. -yes
MEDITATION -yes
EAT HEALTHY
PROTEIN RICH
FOOD. -yes
Pix->Hope, Kate, Dana
EXPLORE THE
MK WOUND -yes
HOVER OVER: Who am i called to
TOGETHER
AURORA -no
music on Sunday.
RED BUBBLE site.
MAYBE
Guanajuato
Kelly -no
Butterfly trip
Hot Springs
Spa -no
Chocolatey
CHURROS -no
Petit Four
yer
PROBABL
Mi
Home Tour
Right Page:
Donated Fabric scraps became this beautiful collage of "Day of the Death" images, made by a group of 9 children in the Ojalá Niños arts program which is open to all children, free of charge in the rural, indigenous community of San Miguel Viejo, outside of San Miguel de Allende in the highlands of central Mexico.
www.ojala-ninos.org
Retazos de tela que fueron juntando se convirtieron en este hermoso collage de imágenes del Día de Muertos, creación de 9 niños pertenecientes al programa de arte Ojalá Niños, el cual es gratuito, abierto para todos los pequeños de la comunidad rural de San Miguel Viejo, en las afueras de San Miguel de Allende, en el altiplano central de México.
www.ojala-ninos.org
Foto por
Elsmarie Norby
San Miguel de Allende GTO, Mex.
elsmarienorby@gmail.com
Translations by / Traducido por Xavier & Margarita Gibler
kaurigibler@gmail.com - Rights
- To inquire about usage, please contact Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. These images are for educational use only. Not all images are available for publication.
- Is Part Of
- Mexico Inspiration Journal
- Relation
- Image Gallery
