inspiration, meaning in life, New Ideas

Writing Inspiration – Accidental or Formal

When you write creatively, you’re a writer. Many of us take a long tome to actually acknowledge this, and claim the title, but it’s true, if you write, you’re a writer. And if what you write is poetry, then guess what, you’re a poet. The words don’t have to be published, or even shared with anyone else. There are many writers and poets who have many written words tucked away, hidden from the world that may be desperate to read those words, without realising, as you don’t realise it either.

So, there are many of us writers and poets. And of the many out there, what we all love is getting an inspiration, that lights the fire of our imagination and mind, and the words come. For some they feel they need that inspiration to come from something within themselves, or from Nature, or some such thing. Others feel fine using writing exercises, and things such as a five word challenge can be their inspiration.

Or an inspiration can be a happy accident, where two different things come together, adding up to, not two, but fifteen, and something far greater than the sum of its parts has emerged. Certainly, I feel my current writing adventure was one of those happy accidents, where a phrase, and an idea have come together, and an Anthology is on its way to coming into the world.

I enjoy five word challenges too though, and am finding that the more often I do them, the better I get at doing them. I know many of my writing friends enjoy doing five word challenges, because members of writing groups I’m involved in do them, and produce marvellous pieces of writing with them.

Nature, though, Nature is my biggest inspiration, in my life, and in my writing. My usual writing position at home, during the day, gives me a window into Nature, with flowers, trees, creatures, and the sky all bringing me peace, ideas, and conflict too, sometimes – all inspirational.

My front yard inspiration

Today I was watching an ant. It was in my back yard, I was standing watching the goings on in and around some ant nests, and one ant was carrying something, so I decided to watch where it would take it. WE often think of ants as being purposeful workers, but this ant wandered around one tiny area, about 30cm x 30cm, carrying that burden over difficult areas, backwards forwards, over and under weeds, toward a next hole and away, back again. Then I looked away and the ant was gone!

Well the ant of course could have still been there, because there were ants all around the nests, but I couldn’t see one carrying that piece of whatever it was. And of course, to me, all of the ants around that nest look exactly the same. I was only able to see that particular ant because of the ‘whatever it was’ it had been carrying. So, burden gone, interest gone? No not really – the idea of carrying a burden, a thing, giving one a sense of purpose is definitely an interesting idea to write about, in many ways.

What could it mean to the one with the burden, or to be burdened and to put it down, and go back to normal life. Does carrying, or having a possession make you more important than others, or give you a sense of purpose? These ideas could certainly be inspirations for many kinds of writing.

Inspiration is the thing that takes our writing from ordinary, to something more, something greater, from the mundane to meaningful and perhaps magnificent. Use the world as your inspiration and look with eyes, and mind, and all of your other senses, if need be. Inspiration fed gives much to the writer, seek it, feed it, benefit from it. The world needs your words!

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Op Shop Inspirations

I’m heading off to my local Op Shop today, in Mallala, coffee, cake and Op Shop, all in one, allied with one of the local churches … What stories will I find there, I wonder?

Each item of clothing has a story, they’ve been around, travelled, to who knows which places? Today I’m wearing a combination of clothes, some Op Shop treasures, others new. I tend to buy new underwear, but outerwear often comes from an Op Shop, and I love each piece!

I tend to stick to one palette of colour, the Autumn range, so when I look for clothes, I tend to concentrate only on those warm green colours, as well as burnt orange, mellow yellow, cream, and so on. Red is on option, too, but a sombre red, rather than super bright one. Dusky pink is one that goes with these colours too.

I’m excited about this little trip, meeting up with a friend, and even if I buy no new clothes, I will find much to inspire me, simply by being out in my community! There is inspiration in so many things in life, and I try to make the most of every opportunity I have, to be inspired!

This lovely dress, $79.00, marked down to $39.00, never worn. Now could have been bought as part of a full bag for $5

What was the story about this dress, I wonder … bought for an event that never happened, or hoping for a drop in size, that wasn’t reached? Who can ever know? Not me, but I can imagine the story, be inspired by the ‘could have beens’. Every item of clothing at an Op Shop has its own story, for sure!

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So the Op Shop visit is over, and we weren’t in time to get a coffee and cake there. Instead, when Sharon and I had snaffled our bag of beautiful things, a bag full, for each of us, and only $5!, we headed off to the Mallala Hotel for our coffee. We asked if there was any cake available (there wasn’t) instead, our coffee was served with an Allens Snakes Alive snake, clever work there – Troy from the hotel!

And this is my great haul of clothes! I have no idea where I’m going to put all of these clothes … Some of the things already in my wardrobe and drawers, may have to go … I’m very happy with the various possibilities there, in this range of new things, and all for the tiny price of $5 for the bag full!

I think there are 12 different items here. a scarfe, a pair of pants, and lots of tops.

I saw the ‘Corona Beer’ T-Shirt, and bought it, as a sick joke, really. Boy, the stories that could be told about the related, corona virus …

I’m very happy, as I said, with this haul of clothes. The pants may or may not fit, and if they don’t fit, it doesn’t matter, I’m more than happy to take them back to the Op Shop later, and I’ll still be totally satisfied with what I got! Lots of tops, all in colours that go together well! And there are chances to go wild with the mixing and matching, with tops, over leggings, or tone it all down with a black cardigan type bought at a previous Op Shop adventure somewhere else …

I’ve been to quite a few different Op Shops in my time, and don’t remember which clothes have come from which shops … So many clothes, so few dollars paid!

Happiness can come, as inspiration can too, from adventures with a friend. Thank you Sharon for this great time! We’re going to do it again some time, perhaps when there will be more winter clothes, jumpers and snuggly jackets …