
I've been following an interesting concept called "The Economics of Happiness" through The International Society for Ecology and Culture (ISEC). The poster above is from their award winning documentary which I hope to see soon. Here's a quote from their website:
ISEC a non-profit organization dedicated to the revitalization of cultural and biological diversity, and the strengthening of local communities and economies worldwide. Our emphasis is on education for action: moving beyond single issues to look at the more fundamental influences that shape our lives..
I haven't gotten very far into it except to recognize that it is captivating and something I'm eager to pursue. Here is a link to their website.








Email, texts, and the like have made communicating so quick and easy that the elegant art of a handwritten letter is ill, if not altogether dead. Getting a handwritten letter in the mail is still a joy for me and, although I do my share of emailing, I don't intend to stop putting my lovely vintage fountain pen to paper. I have a love of fountain pens and beautiful and whimsical stationery of all kinds. I enjoy the easy flow of ink applied to paper that only a fountain pen can provide. Yesterday I received my order of blank note cards I had designed on