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When Work is Play

Home » Uncategorized » When Work is Play

In: Uncategorized, Writing on: July 6, 2010

We went on vacation to Colorado a couple of weeks ago. And I determined it really would be a vacation. I didn’t even take my laptop! Granted, I wasn’t completely unplugged. I still had my blackberry for emails and my ipod touch for facebook and twitter and reading blogs and stuff. But for the most part, I relaxed.
We played games. (I lost every one.) We hiked a bit. (I did it, even if I didn’t like it!) We watched movies and read. (Four books in seven days. Now that’s what I call a vacation!) And a couple of afternoons, my husband and I journeyed into the town to scrounge up a bit of history, for that is what we love.
And did we find a treasure trove! Not only were many of the buildings along the main strip built in the early 1900s, but the historical society also had a nice little (free!) museum with quite an array of artifacts. I took more pictures of those than of the waterfalls and other vistas we viewed. Oh—and we browsed two antique stores, marveling at the finds we couldn’t justify paying money to own.
To some (like my teenaged sons), that might not sound like much fun. But when it comes to research, my work is play. With each new piece of history, be it information or artifact, my mind automatically churns back to another era. I file away the details, the feel, the smells. I imagine a character, a scene, a story. I get lost in the possibilities. And since vacation is about doing what you enjoy instead of what has to be done, I guess I was blessed to be able to spend my time doing just that, even if it doesn’t sound like much fun to anyone else!

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  1. Gwen Stewart

    July 7, 2010 at 12:05 pm

    Hi D'Ann,

    I find traveling to be very invigorating for creativity, be it music or writing. My husband and I both share a love of it, just wish we had more time and money to indulge! (Don't we all!)

    God bless you this week.

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  2. Niki Turner

    July 9, 2010 at 6:50 pm

    D'Ann,
    Colorado is filled with little towns like that. The last time I went to Leadville my creative drive was percolating for months afterward!
    Where did you go, if you don't mind me asking?
    Niki

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  3. D'Ann Mateer

    July 9, 2010 at 9:42 pm

    We were in Pagosa Springs, Niki. It was wonderful!

    Reply

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