

Have you re-read them as an adult? They hold up well to re-reading, I think. October 11, - That's the first thing I think of when I hear this term, too! I love all the Anne of Green Gables those books. I think that's because people who have similar interests are more likely to be kindred spirits! I tended to find more kindred spirits in my art classes than I did in my classes in other subject.
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And it's no wonder so many of us do! That series is one of the most popular young adult series' ever published!Īnyway, I agree that not everyone can be a "kindred spirit." However, I've found that I have the best luck finding kindred spirits when I go to classes or groups dedicated to things that I like.įor example, I was an art major in college. I also think of the Anne of Green Gables books when I hear the term kindred spirit. But when you meet a kindred spirit, you just know! You don't have to have everything in common and be exactly the same. I kind of equate kindred spirits with falling in love, in a platonic way, of course. However, I don't think you necessarily need shared interests to be a kindred spirit with someone. October 12, - That is a good point, I guess. I think our friendship connection is just so strong, it is difficult for certain people to understand. Our mutual friend actually got mad at us because she said she felt left out when the three of us would get together, but we of course were not trying to make her feel that way. We met around nine years ago, through a mutual friend, and we just connected from the start. I also have a best friend who is also a kindred soul. Of course there are times when we are both silent, but it is not awkward for us because we still feel just as connected no matter what. There are no awkward silences or anything. We can go days and even sometimes months without talking and everything will still be the same when we talk again. If we were not two years apart in age, I would think we were twins sometimes. We share a lot of similarities, both internal qualities and external as well. I am so lucky to have a few kindred spirits in my life! My sister has always been my favorite kindred spirit. Does anyone else feel instantly connected to most people? So for me, I guess my kindred spirits are the ones that outlast the test of time. Just like in a romantic relationship, some only last for a while, while others last for a lifetime. I guess there are people, once I spend more time with, that I feel connected to more so than other people. I guess for me, since I feel an instant connection with most people, maybe I could define my kindred spirit in whom I actually stay in contact with, instead of people I just meet once or twice. I feel like we all can find that we have a lot in common with most people, if we just take the time to get to know people and if we refuse to judge anyone. I feel connected to most people, whether I have met them once or numerous times. I just have the type of personality where I feel instantly connected and happy about meeting most people. It is difficult for me to distinguish between a kindred spirit and just likable people in my life. We realized that it cannot be coincidental as this occurred on numerous occasions. We buy the same clothes the same time, we move house the same time, and the same things that happen to me also happen to her. We think of the same things the same time. We won't contact each other for months and as soon as I contact her, she will be trying to contact me.

Hill went on to produce several more "Anne of Green Gables" images as well as numerous graphics and original work for Sullivan Entertainment.I am 20 years older than my sister. Sullivan and Hill became good friends and collaborators over the next 20 years. Kevin Sullivan fell in love with Hill’s work and sought him out to create the iconic poster images for the "Anne of Green Gables" films.

He was the protégé of the legendary American illustrator Norman Rockwell during the years Hill worked at "The Saturday Evening Post" in New York. James Hill was a renowned artist and illustrator, known for the influence he had on the advertising industry during the 1950’s to 1960’s. Will be delivered in a bronze/ gold color, however precise finishing may vary Each print is textured finish on PVC.įrames may differ slightly from that photographed. These pieces from the Sullivan Collection are stunningly reproduced and offer exceptional artistic quality.
