I hope you are making your way well – thriving fabulously even – through Winter. [Seriously, though: brrrrrrr…] Or through Summer, northern hemisphere friends :) As I mentioned to my [Tangerine Juice] eNews readers, I’m hardly on social media at the … Continue reading
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Greetings, bold souls, we made it to 2022! In fact, tomorrow it will be February – yikes, a twelfth of the year is gone … I’d better stop dithering editing and re-thinking, and click publish! [If you’re reading this, you know … Continue reading
How are you doing? Lots of the things I’m reading, watching, hearing seem to be nudging me in a similar direction right now. You too? Here’s a patchwork of my inputs, and an attempt to bring the threads together… Thought … Continue reading
Classics today on our 100 Pictures Project journey – an uplifting quote from a monk hand-lettered by me, and a lino print of a black cat with a twinkling eye … Picture 57: David Steindl Rast quote, hand-lettered The root … Continue reading
In an interruption to our irregularly scheduled programming, here’s a listicle for when we’re locked down at home … and “going viral” is no longer a desirable state! [Instead of more introductions to the #100PicturesProject today…] Though apart, we’re all … Continue reading
A velvet black cat came to live with us last year and the more I get to know Mr.Inky, the more I appreciate his subtle intuitive kitty smartness! What does that classic cat vocalisation that sounds like “meow” really mean, … Continue reading
Less shouty and more sweetie – that’ll be more effective, right? In between making pictures for my 100 Pictures Project, I’ve been trying to make time to read, potter in the kitchen and keep fit jogging or walking. Here are … Continue reading
In which I put forward that the maligned blog format, a list – sometimes fondly (or not) known as a listicle – is as valid as other post structures. Live Bold List 48: In defense of Listicles I think a … Continue reading
You might think as a long time artist, graphic designer, student and teacher that I’d’ve had my head around the importance of art & education forever, right? No! I had to work through a bunch of disbelief (and creativity shame) … Continue reading