We have been enjoying rain for the past several weeks, and it shows. Â 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. Â Of course, post-production helps, too. Â 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. Â I didn’t know my teeth could be so annoying!! Â 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. Â 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. Â 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. Â This means eat dinner, do the dishes, and either fall asleep or watch a bit of TV, and then fall asleep. Â How dull, eh?
What I am finding useful, though, is to actually schedule my creative time. Â This means sit down and decide what I want to do on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Â If I don’t, I get distracted, and other things just won’t happen. Â And trust me, there are lots of things to distract me (besides aching teeth). Â If I stay focused on my projects, I become a recluse and don’t get out of the house. Â Friends and family help to keep me human, not a raving, obsessed something.




