Friday List

Here a listicle for you because I spent all day staring at the computer and feel a little dull.

  1. Mineral King cabin owners are allowed to go up and finish the process of securing their cabins for the winter. 2 teams went in last weekend, warriors in a posse to rescue cabins from various elements. Now some of the owners will get to inspect, perfect and complete their work. (“Some” because many live far away or don’t feel the need to go up before the predicted storm.)
  2. The storm is predicted to be bigger than any we’ve had for 2 years.
  3. Precipitation doesn’t always put a fire out. Things smolder for many months.
  4. There were 10 things broken on my website, several of which were repaired, and several which remain a mystery. I think there might be 2 versions of my blog – one which allows commenting and one which does not; one which shows the heading in a normal way, and another which does not. This is way out of my limited experience to explain or fix. 
  5. After spending an entire day staring at the computer screen, the new coloring book might be finished. (Will be $20 each) Here is the cover:
  6. The details of my upcoming SOLO show at Exeter’s Courthouse Gallery got nailed down.

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Opening Reception: Sunday, November 14, 2-4 p.m.
Exeter’s Courthouse Gallery, 125 So. B Street
Gallery open: Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 12-4
Show will tentatively hang through Christmas Eve
I will be there on Fridays!
 

 

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4 Comments

  1. Warriors, indeed! As one of the crew members said, “Our community family is worth it!”

    Love the cover of your latest coloring book. Very classy. Whose truck? Not the Bot-Mobile, I’m thinking!

    Is the Exeter’s show yours alone, or do you have to share it with others, as you did before? Wishing you all the best, and many successful sales!

    • Sharon, the crisis brought out the ties that bind us together.
      The Botmobile is an ’86; this truck is from the ’40s or ’50s; it was in the field at the Woodlake turn-off about 25 years ago.
      It is a solo show this time!

      • That’s exactly what Guy said–many times a neighborhood crisis will bring the community together in solidarity for a common cause. It’s too bad it takes a crisis to accomplish this, but we’ll take it.

        Solo? I might have to scoot up some Friday!

        • ‘Twould be a treat to see you!


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