High Road Artist

Working Artist on the High Road to Taos

October 1, 2012 by Jeane George Weigel 7 Comments

20 Ways to Make Your Life a Work of Art

What could be more appropriate than the idea of making our lives works of art? It IS what we talk about all the time, right?

Filed Under: A Meaningful Life Tagged With: anniversary, community voice, life together, works of art

September 30, 2012 by Jeane George Weigel 6 Comments

A Simple and Delicious Lunch

This is so simple, and I know you all already know about it, just as I did, because it’s a version of a classic, but we forget don’t we?

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: lunch, recipe, scrumptious, simple

September 29, 2012 by Jeane George Weigel Leave a Comment

One More Project Off the List

We had a window in one of the rooms that sent in bad light and, quite frankly, just didn’t look good.

Filed Under: Southwest Living

September 28, 2012 by Jeane George Weigel 4 Comments

The High Road Art Tour Enters its Second Weekend!

Tomorrow the Tour goes into its second and final weekend for 2012: 9-29 and 9-30 from 10AM to 5PM both days. I hope you’ll come by for a visit.

Filed Under: Southwest Living Tagged With: festive weekend, great party, new friends, old friends

September 27, 2012 by Jeane George Weigel 4 Comments

On the Road in New Mexico: Canyon Road Stroll

Canyon Road in Santa Fe is, arguably, one of the most famous “art streets” in America, if not the world. Long ago it was, literally, just a narrow dirt road leading up to the canyon.

Filed Under: Southwest Living Tagged With: art, artists, Canyon Road, Sante Fe, street

September 26, 2012 by Jeane George Weigel Leave a Comment

Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet: The Ninth Letter

Letters To A Young Poet are ten letters written to a young man about to enter the German military. His name was Franz Kappus, he was 19 years old, and he wrote Rilke looking for guidance and a critique of some of his poems.

Filed Under: Wisdom Wednesdays Tagged With: Mr. Kappus, poem, poetry, Rilke, young poet

September 25, 2012 by Jeane George Weigel Leave a Comment

A Taste for the Wild: Pie and Chocolate, YUM!

As with the last Wild and Free workshop this workshop on wild edibles ended with a fabulous desert–well, deserts, really: peach pie and chocolates.

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: chocolate, fruit, recipe, small pleasures, wild edibles

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About High Road Artist IMG 9461 150x150I am Jeane George Weigel, a working artist living in the mountains of northern New Mexico, and I do not think you and I are so different.

Every single one of us longs to know what we ache for, to “follow our bliss” as Joseph Campbell famously put it. You may find yours as an artist, a writer, or a teacher. But I am convinced we all yearn to live what is in our hearts. Some of us spend a lifetime discovering what that is. Some never find it.

This blog is about a journey of self-discovery, yours and mine. I write about the experience of living an artist’s life and share musings and photos as this living experiment unfolds. It is my hope you’ll join in the conversation by writing to me about your lives and I dearly hope something, here, will inspire you.

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