How can you not love a classic, old truck from the 1950s?
Projects, or, Wonder Woman Does Not Live Here
We have been enjoying rain for the past several weeks, and it shows. Colors are more intense as the winter grasses emerge, the cold is shaking the leaves into color, and the subdued light intensifies the beauty of the trails nearby. Of course, post-production helps, too. I’ve enjoyed the weather – wind, rain, clouds, sunshine, cold.
The variety of weather has really helped, too, as this past week I’ve been dealing with dental problems and dental pain. I didn’t know my teeth could be so annoying!! However, things are calming down, and thank goodness for dental insurance, and good dentists.
Around here, there are a lot of things afoot, and not enough time to do them all. I have been doing the following:
- 365 Day Photography Project at my photography site
- Knitting a vest for the other half – had to rip some stuff out, but now back on track
- Painting and drawing
- Cleaning out the house
I thought I would be able to do it all, and still work my silly schedule, but it may be that I will need to scale back a bit. I really want to do all these things, but find that an 11-hour day is so long that by the time I get home, I can just function. This means eat dinner, do the dishes, and either fall asleep or watch a bit of TV, and then fall asleep. How dull, eh?
What I am finding useful, though, is to actually schedule my creative time. This means sit down and decide what I want to do on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. If I don’t, I get distracted, and other things just won’t happen. And trust me, there are lots of things to distract me (besides aching teeth). If I stay focused on my projects, I become a recluse and don’t get out of the house. Friends and family help to keep me human, not a raving, obsessed something.
15 / 365 Emergency on the Corner
14 / 365 Pond at the Corner of the Path
The rains have begun to turn our dreary California landscape into a bright green. This little puddle is now a pond.
While a lot of California is considered to be “out of the drought”, where I live, we are still considered to be in drought conditions. We have more storms on the way, which will help with our drought, but the aquifers are still below normal levels. Unless California considers continuing stringent water control and water storage problems, these rains will mean nothing if we have little rain in the years to come.




