Looking over your shoulder. Look over your manuscript, your sketches, or even your shoulder and you may discover your character. The character of your story that is. Character is all around you. In people, animals, sometimes even in the objects around you and the spaces between them. Sounds strange, I know, but I'll share a drawing sometime of a character I saw in the combination of a tree and it's surrounding spaces. Today's shared drawing is of a secondary character whom I thought was … [Read more...] about Discover Your Character
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Laughing is good for your health.
Don't however, share humor with a dragon. I always feel wonderful after a good laugh. It doesn't take much to make me laugh. Slapstick works, unless it's way over the top, or overused. I'm a sucker for goofy faces. Ironical humor sometimes goes over my head. But whatever the variety, I never want people to stop trying to make me laugh. I think it's the key to a long life. My dad was always laughing and being goofy, and he lived to be 95. I think one of the other reasons he, his sister, … [Read more...] about Laughing is good for your health.
Santa is in the Workshop
Back in the workshop. While I am always busy creating in my workshop, I am now taking some time to focus on holiday ornaments for sale. Come shop a few new Santa ornaments I have just posted. But I am also working on some fall ornaments as well. I'll post some pumpkin head fellows shortly. Happy Holidays! … [Read more...] about Santa is in the Workshop
Pathway to Peace.
Pathways. Refreshed after spending time away from my usual daily grind, I'm ready to formulate new little pathways for how I want to move forward. Wandering wilderness pathways, some challenging, some wide open with clear views, I realized if I just stayed on the path I'd be all right. When I first started the trek across the property I was stressed about accidentally brushing up against poison oak, and having to spend a good deal of time itching and feeling uncomfortable. The path … [Read more...] about Pathway to Peace.
Getting Along
Seeing Eye to Eye. Growing up with eight siblings I often didn't see eye to eye with them. We spent enough time arguing with one another. Most of the time over inconsequential things. But sometimes it was about important things, like who was going to get the last chocolate chip cookie. That's why it was useful to play games like 'Spoons', so one could become efficient at the quick grab, or slight of hand. In all seriousness we had to learn how to fight fare, and give consideration to one … [Read more...] about Getting Along