Walter watched me tweak the studio the past two days.
Purged a lot more and then got a bee in my bonnet to set
up a coffee/tea/cocoa bar.
Works great for me and great when kids visit
for a morning joe or night time cocoa.
Lugging this cart up from back porch wasn't the
wisest thing I've done lately but not the worst.
After struggling just to get it inside I realized
I could remove shelves but the damn
thing still weighed over 75 lbs.
Halfway up the stairs I thought
"I'm gonna die doing this stupid thing."
Obviously I survived.
Those of you who have been around a long time or seen the mags
and book will recognize many of the same things,
there just aren't as "many."
Everything has a place and a purpose for being
where it is and as always I tuck in things that
make me happy.
This is the view from my chair.
Note the "Tonys" (elephants) I knew they would be friends.
You met the new Tony when I visited CA in August.
More about them at a later time.
I've added paints to the studio upstairs as I am using them
more in the on line classes I've taken.
This lamp was on my father's nightstand
for as long as I can remember.
I have some mementos of him tucked into the glass holds.
I have kept this near me for nearly 55 years.
It was made for me by my oldest and dearest friend Macky.
It is priceless. That's what I mean about tucking in
special things. I do it all over the house. Most
would go unnoticed but they comfort me daily.
I'll show the hallway where the other
two cabinets are later on.
Right now I'm headed up to geli paint some
papers for my current class.
Learning to mix all colors from
just three primary is a learning curve for me.
Also using heavy body acrylic paints is new.
I think I do fabric selection for quilting,
primitive crafting, and home decor
fairly well
but this - jeez I've had some epic fails.
Which is a good thing I know.
It is said
You "learn more from your mistakes than successes"
I should be a bloomin' genius by now.
Z