Then there are days when lots gets done at work and little
at home. That’s ok too. The thousands of cookbooks are now all priced
by Joan. They can go out on the floor in
increments. We have so many books now that
there’s a sale also. I managed three
wagonloads of cookbooks, and I will check back today.
Bill donated giant new shelves. Perhaps the gods have filled them up because
they are available? I’m just getting
that giant cookbook collection, thank you for donating, out. As soon as they are gone, life will return to
normal.
I’m much slowed down at work now. I hobble.
Slowly. Not complaining, mind
you, just stating a fact. I come home
and am not inclined to draw. I can hear
the color calling tho.
Life is Really in the
Footnotes:
Such talent...I am envious. Keep hobbling and keep up the spirit.
ReplyDeleteOuch! Sitting on the floor is not good for a woman about to have hip surgery.
ReplyDeleteI will come visit you in the hospital. So glad you will be feeling better soon!
ReplyDeleteThat drawing (painting) really appeals to me. I love it just the way it is!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the colors make the picture come to life. Please continue to post a photo as you add more color. What a wonderful talent you have with color, photography, art and home decorating. I always enjoy seeing what you have created.
ReplyDeleteLove your painting. Thinking about you and your new hip, those I know who've had them have been delighted with the results.
ReplyDeleteHope the "sitting comfortably" footnote means no dire effects from your ambitious floorsitting.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Alice - you don't need color in the drawing. It speaks without it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pity I can't drop things in to you.
ReplyDeleteMage, thanks for asking, struggling a bit with the physical self, something I suspect you are all to familiar with. I did haul out a canvas I started months ago, and some paint though. An abstract and my whole focus has changed in those months. Your notes on your art are so good to see.
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