Been so long
Sep. 6th, 2003 12:00 pmSo much I've wanted to post...but I've gotten lazy..as it's all written down in my bookjournal. Soon, I must really share with you all the wacky dreams I've been having. Til then, here's a quick peek into my world.
Okay, so, with all the summer people gone, things haven't changed so much because most of
my world is at home.:) I've been working in the studio lots. Last night
drilling and sawing and painting and dremel carving and paint markers and
resin , and screen and all sorts of madness going on. And somehow...I
created a hologram. Tell no one. It's magic. I am merely the messenger.
In between these sorts of things, I go outside in the afternoons and inspect
spider webs. The orb weavers are out in full force this year. We also have
these amazing giant slugs. "Limacidae. The imported Great Slug, once
believed to have magical and medicinal powers, is considered a pest in
gardens."-North American Wildlife
I like to watch the late afternoon sun make everything sparkle.... sitting
outside of the garage while the resin dries on little artwork pieces... writing in
my bookjournal, listening to sounds....crickets, cicadas, birds... and the
basketball thumping down the street...
The book I've been waiting for arrived at the library (by my oh so special
request:) and yay! now I begin it for real (had started it at Borders):
'Sync: The Emerging Science of Spontaneous Order' by Steven Strogatz. I likee likeee so far.
Okay, so, with all the summer people gone, things haven't changed so much because most of
my world is at home.:) I've been working in the studio lots. Last night
drilling and sawing and painting and dremel carving and paint markers and
resin , and screen and all sorts of madness going on. And somehow...I
created a hologram. Tell no one. It's magic. I am merely the messenger.
In between these sorts of things, I go outside in the afternoons and inspect
spider webs. The orb weavers are out in full force this year. We also have
these amazing giant slugs. "Limacidae. The imported Great Slug, once
believed to have magical and medicinal powers, is considered a pest in
gardens."-North American Wildlife
I like to watch the late afternoon sun make everything sparkle.... sitting
outside of the garage while the resin dries on little artwork pieces... writing in
my bookjournal, listening to sounds....crickets, cicadas, birds... and the
basketball thumping down the street...
The book I've been waiting for arrived at the library (by my oh so special
request:) and yay! now I begin it for real (had started it at Borders):
'Sync: The Emerging Science of Spontaneous Order' by Steven Strogatz. I likee likeee so far.