After the holidays, it took a bit of today getting my head back into things. I kept thinking of painting, and traveling, and pie.
Ooh. I had a lovely Thanksgiving with family. And I made two apple pies, for which I still have a long row to hoe to go in eating them both (others have helped, but they are amateur pastry eaters).
Think I’m going to take the day, Friday, to go to the museum and sit in a cafe getting some writing done.
Bought more frames this weekend. I am a painting addict. Went to a local concert band with a friend and then warmed a booth at Denny’s until midnight. How can a weekend be better than that?
Oh, and on Saturday I walked the the YMCA, wrote some script stuff, then played racquetball, wrote more, and then walked home. How nice! 🙂
Walked around today (Thursday) bumping into people in town, which was lovely. And a really good bowl of Thai noodles at Samantha’s Cafe in Glens Falls.
Am down in NYC now (Thursday night), staying with a friend, and am going to spend tomorrow in the MET. I haven’t been since I was around in high school, and I’m very excited to go. I plan to steal all the good techniques the masters ever had. 🙂
I finished a new painting this weekend. I’m pretty proud of it. It’s titled “Teresa of
I had a lovely time at my friends’ Jenny and Ben’s Halloween party. And I like how my Cookie Monster costume came out. That, and a homemade batch of cookies, and I was ready to go.
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Did I really forget to upload the strip again? Sorry the delay.
I get home Tuesday night. All will be normal after that. I promise (hope).
Had a great weekend in Olympia, including arts walk, many reference photos taken, long walks ant talks, laughing, and it was just over all a grand awesome time.
I am nearing the end of my trip and I’m winding down. Feeling tired and brain-soggy and missing my routine diet, my routine exercise, my sweetie, my cats, and my bed.
Which leaves me with no idea what to blog about. 🙂
Today, in Olympia WA I stopped in ONE of the best comic stores I’ve ever been in, Danger Room Comics, where I got to have a lovely conversation with Frank who ranks me as one of his most difficult to please customers EVER. Man-o-man do I remember him always trying to find something both to my taste and that I’d never read. But “The Rabbi’s Cat” and “Isaac The Pirate” I have to credit him with. Rock on, Danger Room.
Oh noes! I forgot I’m on the west coast, and so 9:00 is midnight. Posting the strip 38 minutes late. 🙂
I’m stuffed on vegan nachos and horchata. Good times. 🙂