Mattie’s Pillow is a virtual retreat for writers, artists, dancers, horse lovers, gardeners, and those on the path to individuation.
When I was in my twenties, I had a dream of a farm with red outbuildings trimmed in white–the classic picture-book farm. I saw myself as an older woman who had chosen to live on her own terms: driving horses rather than a car, gardening, writing, cooking for others, and converting barn space into artists’ and writers’ studios. In this dream, I was surrounded by like-minded people, younger artists, and my extended family.
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At the time, my son, Ira, was dancing with a small modern dance company at Jacob’s Pillow in upstate New York. As I thought about what I wanted to do and what to call it, I was inspired by Jacob’s Pillow–an old farm property dedicated to the art of dance-and decided that my imagined retreat would be Mattie’s Pillow, after my mare, Mattie, whose face at 15 below zero, heads this blog.
After scanning real estate want ads, I have decided to start this project as a virtual farm, kind of a family farm of ideas and inspirations, including links and musings on the different elements of the dream–and rto others that seem supportive of the dream.
My hope, at first, is to begin to refine and clarify the dream and, once I figure out how this blogging thing works, to invite others to participate in it. One hope I have for this blog is to connect those with similar interests and to encourage synchronous connections between things I think are linked because I’m interested in them, but others may not automatically think are linked.
If you have found Mattie’s Pillow, I hope that it will provide fertile ground for the growth of your dreams–artistic, horsey, gardening, or just, well, dreamy. Leave a message to let me know you’ve found this blog.
January 9, 2009 at 6:27 pm
Hi and welcome to the blogosphere! I really love your writing voice and look forward to reading more. The idea of creating a virtual retreat for the arts is a lovely one.
January 28, 2011 at 9:24 pm
Hello!
It is a pleasure to meet you via cyberspace. I too have a great love of horses (which appeared late in life), writing, art, nature, cooking, the psyche! I’m riding weekly, Tennessee Walkers (love!), am working on my memoirs of thirty years in Alaska, and trying to meld all the things I love into one website to exchange ideas with others of like mind. Enjoy your posts.