Monthly Archives: September 2018
Prepping the palettes
Today was the day I sat down with my two “travel” palettes to refill and reorganize. Continue reading
Posted in Do the Work, en plein air, stash, the creative process, watercolor
Tagged clarkart, IS183, pleinair, stash, watercolor
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What My Cable Modem Does All Day
ok, might have gotten a little “that customer” tonight.
Posted in geeky stuff, life on the web, taking time to look
Tagged Consolidatedcommunications, DSL, internet
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Perspective
Met a couple who had been forced out of Syria. They had lost everything, he wasn’t able to work in his field, but even though they wished their country could be righted they were grateful to be here. I said … Continue reading
Posted in Do the Work, life around us, Ripped from the headlines, taking time to look, work (dayjob)
Tagged gratitude, news, NOWALLNOBAN, perspective, RESIST, Syria
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Little Light Reading
but where to begin?
September 11, 2018
REMEMBER 911, quilt by Mary Beth Frezon, 2001. Photo by Pearl Yee Wong of the Michigan State University Museum This year there is a lot of news chatter that is hurricane-related, understandable of course, but the September 11 reports have … Continue reading