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Category Archives: Writing
Wondering about blogging…
When I feel disconnected from the world around me, the last thing I am drawn to do is write a blog post. Here I sit. I returned from Scotland on July first, spent the first day back “sleeping and slugging”, … Continue reading
Posted in 1- Nuts: Graphic Styles, Musings on Life, Writing
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Dress Rehearsal for Highlands Travel
T-minus two weeks and counting. Time to get serious about the sketching kit I will take along. Seriously playful, that is. Inspiration For the fun of it, I decided to have a try at practicing the style of watercolor I … Continue reading
An Eagle Square Do-Over
I went out to sketch a month ago today, was interrupted by life, and went back there today to finish the job.
Resurrecting a Blog
Some stitches are easier to drop than others. This blog project, begun with such enthusiasm in August 2016, lost its momentum about a year ago; I intended to take a little break, then life happened. Luckily I do have a … Continue reading
Posted in My Story, Sketchbooks, Watercolor
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The Painted Journal
In January 1991 I returned to college to finish my undergraduate degree after a 20-year hiatus. In my program at Lesley College, the last two semesters had to be devoted to a highly structured, single major work. After much brainstorming … Continue reading
Posted in 1- Nuts: Graphic Styles, Musings on Life, My Story, Sketchbooks, Watercolor, Writing
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Changing of the guard
Long wool coats, soft leather gloves, They meet at the café, commandeering an improvised conference area, perpendicular to the alcove, not quite in, not quite out. Not a smile among them, quite sincere business matters discussed, because of course, Business … Continue reading
Posted in Musings on Life, Pen & Ink, Sketchbooks
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Part 7: Plan B, teamwork, and tearful goodbyes
Tues 2nd– 9am to Shadow Puppet Theatre with Sergei’s wife Helen because Sergei is sick. Also Will, Susan, Hannah, and Andy are getting sick with colds & fevers. The show must go on, and the Cabells are real professionals, sickness … Continue reading
Part 6: Kids, musicians, and artists, oh my!
Day 21 of a 28 day odyssey in Moscow, 1989. To recap, our Russian hosts had worked out the details of our month-long visit about a year in advance. The plan had been to spend Weeks 1 and 2 in … Continue reading
Part 5: The third week!
Although the main purpose of our trip was to work in schools spreading the hope of ecological consciousness to Russian children, we knew there were dignitaries to impress as well. By far the most important was Gennady A. Yagodin, Soviet Minister of Higher and Specialized … Continue reading
Part 4: The first ten days in Moscow
I just reread my journal notes from 28 years ago and my first thought is, “I can’t share any of this!” Then the second thought was, “Why, because you all acted like human beings occasionally?” And that is exactly what … Continue reading