When you look at the exceptionally creative work of Masters, you must not ignore the years of practice, the endless routines, the hours of doubt, and the tenacious overcoming of obstacles these people endured. Creative energy is the fruit of such efforts and nothing else.
This is my list of the 80 best things to do in New Zealand! These are easy to weave into your NZ vacation, even if it’s a short visit.
https://t.co/Hn4rbw2jCp
#NewZealand#Tourism
Perfumers who create something unforgettable do these 9 things others skip:
- Train the nose daily on single raw materials, not finished fragrances.
- Keep a scent diary,what they smelled, where, what it reminded them of.
- Study the life of ingredients. Where they're grown changes everything.
- Work in the early morning when the nose is clearest and the mind is empty.
- Build a fragrance the way a composer builds a piece,top, heart, base, silence.
- Never rush the drydown. The first five minutes lie. The last hour tells the truth.
- Smell things that aren't perfume — rain, rust, bread, skin, stone.
- Understand that less is almost always more. Restraint is the hardest technique.
- Create for memory, not for compliments. The best perfumes are time machines.
@StefanBurnsGeo No more surprise snow, I hope! Over the past season I had fun watching how surprise snow days always occurred in our area timed along with your solar flare notices.
I'm thrilled to share this unique collaboration with Artemis Il astronaut @astro_reid.
Artemis II was a unique opportunity to get high-quality imagery of the moon, and Reid was gracious enough to capture some special image sets for me during the lunar flyby.
My youngest son likes to check out the fish and shellfish at the T&T grocery store when we stop in. It’s a vibe, super fun to watch. Reminds me of being on the east coast, and my fishermen friends.
@StefanBurnsGeo, I daydreamed in the last 24 hours that you would be talking with Heather Ensworth and now I open up YouTube to see it’s just been released. Wild!