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I am UmberDove.

And by that, I mean an artist.  One who hears stories in the wind, who paints because it is what her soul tells her to do, who smiths because the muse moves through her fingertips, who loves nothing more than the promise of an unexplored trail, the sound of the ocean in her ears, and scent of a serious cup of coffee.

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And Here's What Came From My Hands

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After the nest, the silver flowed and this is what came forth.
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Inaudible Dialogue Necklace
Sterling Silver and Turquoise
One hollow-formed pendant plays host to a nest of sticks, leaves, stones and a single turquoise cabochon (one the the very last from the buried treasure stash), swinging freely like a prayer censer on a bar of sterling.
Back.  Forth.  Breathe in.  Breath out.  Release.  Take in.
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Happy last day of 2011!
~ Umber ~

A True Story

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Once there was a gal.
Most days she was light of heart, quick to grin, optimistic to a fault even.  But every now and then, a gray cloud would cling to her shoulders the little things would add up.  One particular day she felt the grittiness of the cloud hanging close by and a hard little rock of frustration crowding its way into her ribcage.  It was sticky and constricting and she couldn't expand her lungs with it lodged right there along her sternum, so she decided the best thing to do would be to take a hike with her pack in the cold December air.
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They trekked along the river bed, sludging their way through muddy ruts and clambering up slopes of stone.  Bare scrub brush caught at their legs and high over head the geese honked.  Every now and again the sun would sneak a golden stream of light through the fog and the world would become dazzling in its damp glory.
As she walked, the gal thought to the wholeness of certain practices in her life.  She began to breathe mindfully; on every exhale she took a tiny piece of that gray matter and sent it into the light.  On every inhale, she pulled in the pureness, the goodness, the holiness of the creation around her.  It became a dialogue between breath and earth, between heart and sky.  And somewhere between the rapids and the grassy knolls, that little ball of frustration disappeared entirely.  The dialogue shifted; rather than exhaling bits of darkness she exhaled thanks.  Expansive, deep exhalations of gratitude.  And the sunlight rained down like gold.
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And then, almost as if an unseen hand directed her gaze, she craned her neck and gazed upward into a tree she had passed more than a dozen times before.  There, about eight feet up, cozied into the crook of a dry branch was the most perfect nest she had ever seen.  The inside was lined with crushed down and the occasional white horse hair.  The exterior was built of grasses and mud.  The whole thing was smaller than the palm of her hand.  The inhabitants were long gone, fully feathered and grown.  She knew it was for her, gently snapped the branch and smiled, because this was no ordinary finding.  This was a gift.
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A Day in the Life of the Dove: Christmas Day Edition

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[A photographic account of a single day in my life, Christmas day to be exact, spent in California's chilly central valley with the jubilance of family]

- Sunday December 25th 2011 -


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I hope your day was just as merry and bright!

Hello My Wintery Birds

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It's the 23rd of December!  
Can you believe it?
The presents are wrapped, carmel corn is baking in the oven (the scent, OH the scent is to DIE for), and my merry-christmas-to-me present showed up just in the nick of time (I think everyone should indulge and buy themselves at least one gift for the holidays).


But really this evening, this is what I'd like to say:
I wish YOU all the happiness and gentleness and joy that you deserve.
Because you do.  This tribe, these women (and men too) are some of the deepest of heart, strongest of soul and most true I've ever met.
Truly, TRULY I am blessed to know you.


So however you spend your holiday, I wish you the biggest and brightest.
Thank you for being in my life - you truly make everything just a little sparklier.
Cheers my birds!
~ Umber ~

In the Evenings

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This is where you'll find me.
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About a week ago, I carried the watercolor essentials down from the studio and took over the dining room table:
torn cotton paper
water-filled jelly jars
river rocks
enameled trays
a smattering of paint tubes
and of course the usual suspects as well: pencils, brushes, sketchbooks and at least two sets of arm wear.

It's felt cozy, familial, to perch up on this stool with a little black puppy curled around my feet.  To see the tree twinkling out of the corner of my eye.  To have the tea kettle at the ready, or a handful of dried cherries should the mood strike.  To trade carbon-dioxide for oxygen with twenty-one growing, reaching, breathing plants in this tiniest of rooms.  To feel my whole little family close.

And of course, to watch the paint flow.
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Tell me, what have your December evenings held?