I have a day off today, so I might get a chance to get my illustration done for the LOTR Community Art Challenge, I need to do some samples for my upcoming lecture, and I want to rewrite the drabble I was discussing yesterday and see if I can be happier with it.
Back to Middle Earth Month is coming up and we are doing Bingo this year - playing cards that we choose centered on themes and requiring certain actions. I haven't decided how heavily I'm willing to jump into this, March is looking like it will be a very busy month and I don't want to overload myself, but I would like to participate, so I'm thinking...
I just want to dive into some writing projects today, and I'm not really in the mood to bead, but I guess I really have to, or at least I have to get my thoughts in order. I did buy a new NookBook yesterday on torch fireing enamel techniques and I'm anxious to crack that one open and start reading, but I'm totally wrapped up in "Lionheart" by Sharon Kay Penman, a recommendation of a friend that is well worth while. I only get an hour a day to read, so books are much slower for me than they used to be when I could bury myself in pages for hours at a stretch. I miss those days.
Dali did a wonderful Elephant sculpture in London.
Back to Middle Earth Month is coming up and we are doing Bingo this year - playing cards that we choose centered on themes and requiring certain actions. I haven't decided how heavily I'm willing to jump into this, March is looking like it will be a very busy month and I don't want to overload myself, but I would like to participate, so I'm thinking...
I just want to dive into some writing projects today, and I'm not really in the mood to bead, but I guess I really have to, or at least I have to get my thoughts in order. I did buy a new NookBook yesterday on torch fireing enamel techniques and I'm anxious to crack that one open and start reading, but I'm totally wrapped up in "Lionheart" by Sharon Kay Penman, a recommendation of a friend that is well worth while. I only get an hour a day to read, so books are much slower for me than they used to be when I could bury myself in pages for hours at a stretch. I miss those days.