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Stay Curious and Wild

Louise Rigg

Reflections on a life well lived, from a mother of three, living with fibro & CFS. I use various mediums of creativity & seasonal living, to build a village in modern times - come join me

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Latest Issues

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The Artists Way - but softly and slowly

Hands up if you’ve attempted The Artist’s Way1 multiple times. Me too, three times, to be exact. Each attempt, I started strong: fresh notebook2 and pen3 (of course), dedicated time and a real desire for Artist Dates and a change that is pr...

2 months ago
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Creative Nightmare; A reminder on worthiness.

I woke from a nightmare with a start, heart pounding, breath unsteady. I turned to check that I hadn’t woken the baby or my partner. The dream had shattered, leaving behind a truth I’d been avoiding: I have been so afraid of showing up as a...

2 months ago
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February: Slow, Gentle, Creativity

February has a strange energy, somewhere between winter’s last stretch and the first hints of spring. It’s a month that asks for patience, and patience isn’t my strongest trait, so this can feel uncomfortable! I want to do things (my mind t...

2 months ago
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Listening to the Cues of Nature The Wheel of the Year ♾️

Imbolc, one of the eight festivals that mark the Wheel of the Year and is a time of transition, renewal, and reflection. Celebrated traditionally on February 1st or 2nd, Imbolc stands between the depths of winter and the budding promise of ...

2 months ago
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  • Louise Rigg

    Full spectrum Doula, space holder & mother | Musings from a mid life creative whilst navigating life with fibro, CFS & neuro spiciness ✨ I adore books, stationary & art supplies

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