7.02.2012

a summer project manifesto


It's a bit scary to realise that Fernweh has been a 'thing' for six months now. When I sent out that first email back in October, asking if anyone fancied being a part of something, I didn't expect this--not at all.
Creating this has been a huge project for us all--a labour of love, balanced between the rest of a busy teenager's commitments and involving the occasional late night. But if we're talking big projects, let's talk summer.
Yes--Fernweh was planned in the cold dreary late-autumn and early-winter days, where curling up inside and drawing mindmaps and writing emails seemed like the best idea.
But projects like Hannah's summer book, and making zines, and curating your photography portfolio? Do that now. Even just making a promise to yourself that this will be the best summer yet. The one where you take ten photos a day. The one where you learn to cartwheel! The one where you live boldly. Spend July and August working on big scary things and pushing yourself to the limit and embarking on new projects. Be brave. Go for it. Do something crazy--who knows where it will take you?
Stay up late, wake up early. Spend every waking moment creating and living and being immersed in the wonder that is summertime. Make art. Learn Arabic. Talk to strangers.
Whatever it is that has been lingering on your heart all school year--whatever it is that you have been dreaming of--whatever it is that you planned to do?
Do it.

What will your summer project be?

10 comments:

  1. my summer project... hmmmm.. let me think on that ;) I have a lot of diy projects I really want to try, I just might get them done. :D
    But my main project is to live my summer and life passionately and to live it like it's my last .

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  2. my summer project is to explore new kinds of art. what i mean is, expand my choice of music, books, food even! explore what i want my photography to convey. that's my goal.

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  3. My projects consist in soaking God's word + reading books. I have a lot of work to do but I want summer to stay here for a while, for I will sure miss it when it goes.

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  4. I highly doubt that this will be confined to the two months of summertime that are left, but I'm working on writing a work of fiction. :) I have always wanted to be published, so maybe I can see this one through to the end. I also want to redecorate my room. :D

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  5. I have several ideas for summer projects that I'm working on, but nothing concrete, yet at least.

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  6. I don't have a specific "project" just a lot of little things I'd like to get done before school starts again!

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  7. My summer project is making enough jewelry to sell at a convention this month. It's taking a lot of work and dedication, and I'm having a great time with it :)

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  8. my summer project is writing. I'm actually working on two books right now (crazy, I know) and I hope to have a solid first draft for both by the end of the summer. !!

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  9. adsasdafkjsfd. I love this. just the inspiration I needed.

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  10. I'm reading War and Peace in its entirety!! I'd love to tackle Anna Karenina next, but I don't have the time, what with all my studying and prep for college in the fall.

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