Friday, January 14

Reading, Bookbinding, Mosaics . . . and More!

January has gotten ridiculously busy... I'm in the middle of a Bookbinding project, and have decided to teach my sister to make a book...so we will have a "private class" in about a month, but I need to take the responsibility and be sure that I have all the details needed, as well as all the supplies, so I'm working on that. In addition, the Society of American Mosaic Artists are having their Annual National Conference in Austin this February, and, while I'm still a novice mosaicist, I want to attend the conference to get inspiration and I'm sure quite a bit of knowledge. I'll be taking an advanced class, so I'm also interested in getting some work done to be sure I'm actually ready for an advanced class. Those items are high on my list, while my job as a property manager for our beach condo is ramping up again as people begin to think about their Spring and Summer vacations. I'm reading a captivating book "The Daily Coyote" which is difficult due to all those busy items listed above.

And, I've been thinking alot about Mail. Yes, yes I know that it's probably a foregone conclusion that we'll be losing Snail Mail completely one of these days. Maybe there are still several years left, but as electronic forms of communicaion (and primarily ways of billing and paying bills) proliferate, the need for snail mail will drop consistently and significantly until the cost of a nicely written letter will become prohibitive. And - my interest in all of this? MAIL ART! I love it and intend to singlehandedly keep it going, no matter the cost. But even as I say it, when it costs $10 to mail it, I may think differently. Doesn't everyone love the fact of walking to your mailbox and taking out a handwritten letter from a friend? It's one of the real joys... especially for me. I wonder what the future of handmade Mail Art will be. I hope that I'm surprised and some new opportunity is just over the horizon that will enable us to keep our mail delivery... if even on a much less frequent basis. We'll have to wait and see, but in the meantime, I'm working hard to take advantage as long as I can!!

Friday, January 7

January is for new Beginnings

Okay, I'm back to eating salads - at least much of the time, if not all. And my resolutions include getting rid of my clutter so that I can actually spend my time doing what I REALLY want to do - making new pieces of art! Tomorrow is a planned clean out of my studio - something I've needed for a long time. I'm counting on tons of resolve - I really need it!!

Saturday, January 1

New Years Day 2011

A ridiculously busy Fall... after planning an overly large Thanksgiving, I veritably went skidding into December, with a fantastic 2-day workshop in bookbinding, taught by the lovely and fascinating Book Babes, Leslie and Maggie. I loved the class, despite the fact that I was suffering from a head cold. I made the most advanced book I've attempted so far. And, quickly after that, I had to try to manage all the details of Christmas. I basically had a bit of a rebellion this time, I was already exhausted, before I even got started.

On Dec 20, T. and I left town for 10 days at the beach. Even that wasn't the relaxing holiday I had promised my self. We found several items that needed repair and/or replacement... BUT we walked on the beach EVERY morning (and one morning took the car onto a north beach, where we immediately got stuck in the sand - oops! Forty dollars got us pulled out, and we were no worse for the ordeal!! We ate seafood the entire time and of course all the holiday treats --- it's going to take a while to get back into a more normal diet. Oh yes, January will be a struggle!!