Welcome to Juno! What is being built up as an historic storm is on the way. We are getting slammed on the east coast with 18"-36" expected. It will be a great time to cozy up to some artwork and housework, and watch the wicked white stuff pile up outside. Many artists are solitary creatures by nature, and forced hibernation can be a good thing for many. Living alone, I do experience a bit of anxiety as power outages (and heat outages) are expected, and I worry about my flock. Knowing my house is tucked in a group of houses filled with close friends, not just neighbors, makes a big difference. There is a work of art in here, somewhere...will try to hit the sketchbook today and post later. Off to school now where kids will be absolute werewolves with the upcoming storm. Here we go!
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AuthorAmy Ropple is an artist and art educator who believes engaging in visual art can make life happier and more meaningful. This blog is a daily journal of creative habits and interests, as well as reflections on living with chronic autoimmune disease. Archives
January 2017
CategoriesDisclaimer: Yes, there may be parrots on this site. I live with five of them and they tend to work their way into everything I do!
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