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Lindsay Fogg-Willits: Art for everyone
When Lindsay Fogg-Willits graduated from Skidmore in 2002 with an arts degree, she took some time to consider her options. “Ultimately,” she said, “I decided that relying on my art-making to get by would be too stressful.” The balance of stability and creativity she yearned for arrived in the form of teaching.
Look harder
A couple approached me while out walking this morning to ask if I’d look out for a missing dog named Bongo whose owner hoped he might show up on our trail. This got me thinking of the times I’ve looked for my own missing pets. Our cat Georgie, for instance, often slipped away for days at a time. He invariably returned home unscathed but for a few scars on his ear, or a matted coat of fur.
The Neighborly Absorption (Part 3)
“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” —Thomas Edison. When a reporter asked Mr. Edison what it felt like to fail 1,000 times before successfully inventing the light bulb prototype, Edison replied, “I didn’t fail 1,000 times. The light bulb was an invention of 1,000 steps.”