tomswift46 Published on June 26, 07
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Work & Play

Tuesday June 26, 2007 at 08:38AM

Through all the days I have worked as a teacher, social worker,librarian I have always considered myself an artist first. I have now written poetry and taken photographs(now fotos) for over 40 years and although they have never afforded me a living they have provided for a perspective on my life and its happenings in a way to make it worthwhile. It has always been play or unstructured time that has been important to me.Being at loose ends can be frightening but when the synthesis of things comes together in that creative moment it is well worth it. Certainly it's been the balance and dynamic tension between work and play that have provided the impetus for some of my art work and altho I met my wife at a poetry reading I ran it was the jobs that we have had that provided for our sustenance and that of our child,now grown. I am reflecting on this because I am coming closer to the end of my work life and when I retire I will have to forge a new life. As a teacher I have been fortunate enough to have summers off for a very long time now and I know I flourish on my own.

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Panchromatica says:
Hi Tom - nice to find you here. Is this a permanent home or just looking?
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )
Larryosan says:
Sorry I didn't notice your blog before. I have a friend who was a school teacher out on Long Island who took a buy out and is now retired and he is working his way through the what to do process. He was kept very busy by life for his first year of retirement so it hadn't hit him for awhile but now he is catching up and is working out the details of his life. And though it is a few years away I am thinking about my post job life. Not that I won't necessarily work but what it is that I want to do, thank goodness for photography and writing. I feel sorry for those poor sods who made their career their whole life, and don't plan on retireing. I have seen a bunch of them struggle at work as they close in on that stage of their lives.

Good luck to you, as long as you have creativity in your life I suspect you will do just fine.
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