tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8627298575785177874.post3250754969424691091..comments2023-09-10T08:13:33.338-06:00Comments on ida.s sketchbook: the need to createKelly Anne Daltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16651746611428378252noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8627298575785177874.post-84987898031254993672011-02-27T12:18:01.256-07:002011-02-27T12:18:01.256-07:00Thanks Erin. Daydreaming hasn't played a very ...Thanks Erin. Daydreaming hasn't played a very large part in my days lately, and it has been missed. There is something about it for me that is so grounding...<br /><br />Head in the clouds=feet on the ground. Funny.Kelly Anne Daltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16651746611428378252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8627298575785177874.post-27798075871281344862011-02-03T06:54:21.519-07:002011-02-03T06:54:21.519-07:00I love this post! Sometimes I wonder how there are...I love this post! Sometimes I wonder how there are so many people who go through life WITHOUT wonder. People who just kind of live...although I would never call it living.<br /><br />Do you think it's a brain thing? Like, they just don't need to create or daydream in order to be fulfilled?<br /><br />And if that's the case, what in the world do they even think about? Maybe this is why so many people talk about other people, bad days at work, how terrible the roads were on the way to work...over and over and over. Hmm. Sorry- I tend to go on about this sort of stuff. I just don't understand it.Erin Lang Norrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00165970181094400170noreply@blogger.com