We Burn Brighter Together

We Burn Brighter Together
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"Good friends are like stars. You don't always see them, but you know they are always there." -- Eleanor Roosevelt

I just returned from our annual one week stay on Martha's Vineyard. Since 1997, my family has vacationed together there. Early on, my sister discovered that painter Margot Datzlived on the island. She's illustrated most of Carly Simon's children's picture books. I was crazy about her work. I made up my mind to track her down and introduce myself, although it took me a couple of years to work up the courage to call her. My resistance came from having placed her on a "one who has arrived" pedestal. After finally meeting Margot, her warmth and candor assured me she was not above me. We stood eye to eye. I now call her a friend and a more generous one you'll never find.

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Margot Datz on one of my Vineyard visits

This year when I reconnected with Margot she was frantically finishing paintings for her show in August. True to her nature, she dropped her paintbrushes to bring me to tea at her friend and author/illustrator Susan Branchs home. After reading Susan's memoir, A Fine Romance, I was dying to meet the woman behind that gorgeous book. Margot was delighted to make that happen.

When we pulled up to Susan's house, a weird déjà vu came over me. In Susan's blogs and books, she shares musings and observations of her daily life. They are illustrated to perfection with her watercolors and photographs. As she introduced me to her husband, Joe, I had to restrain myself from saying, "We've already met," because we had... in her writings. From reading her posts, I recognized every charming inch of her house, even her cats. Susan's life, like her heart, is an open book.
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Susan's cat Jack

The three of us sat around her kitchen table and sipped Susan's own private blend of delectable tea. We talked about our lives as artists and other things. All three of us agreed to liking intimate gatherings over parties. No chitchat for us. We are of the soul-connection variety. When I confessed that I had no idea I could write before I began blogging, they tittered in unison, "No one does!" Really? So that means that I'm not alone but share a sort of universal creative process. Hmmm. Knowing that comforted me. I am not an oddball. I am an artist.

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Susan Branch in her studio

"He who lights his candle from mine, receives light without darkening me." -- Thomas Jefferson

In my youth, I felt quite competitive toward professional creatives who, as I saw it, were living my dream. I was beneath them always grasping for what was out of my reach. I viewed the world as having only so many openings to be filled by people in the arts. If others arrived, that meant there was less of a chance that I could. The only way to find success was to somehow maneuver around them and snatch their light.

Thank goodness for the beneficent women who've shown up and taught me different. They've encouraged me and believed in me. Unthreatened, they've made it their business to help figure out a way for me to market my gifts to the world. Forging a friendship with Margot left me with the awareness that no one makes it alone. Bringing your heart's desire to fruition is never a solitary act. It hadn't occurred to me someone would actually allow me to light my candle from there's. Wouldn't I be stealing their flame? No, the truth of the matter is together we burn brighter.

Margot's book, "A Survival Guide for Landlocked Mermaids" with it's sage observations is the perfect gift for any of your sister-friends.

Susan's "A Fine Romance" is a work of art, part love story, part travel guide. Not to be missed by anyone who yearns to tour England.

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