Yeah, getting home from a wonderful trip and the dead of winter will do that to you. The good thing about it is that it inspires you in a new direction, although it doesn't *feel* good for awhile.

What have I done to get out of funks?
- early 90's - I started running. Ended up, a few years later, running the New York marathon. Twice.
- 1998 - my photography was stagnant, dead. Bought a Holga and found new life.
- 1999 - Bought "The Artist's Way" by Julia Cameron. I *highly* recommend it. If you pick it up, pick up a spiral notebook at the same time, save yourself a trip. You'll see why if/when you start it.
- 2000 - I took a boxing class at the gym. Ended up at Gleason's and Golden Gloves a few years later. (Got knocked out in the semi-finals.)

It's okay to feel you're not where you want to be/not doing what you want to do. It's NOT okay to stay there and not do anything about it. You know?

Also, it IS winter.... maybe you've got Seasonal Affective Disorder? Maybe visit your doc and get a prescription for one of those lamps. I hear they work wonders.

Megan