Retrospect

documenting life, creating art.


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The studio is busy today!

I am off from work today, so I am taking advantage and crafting my little heart out. I haven’t made much of anything for my Etsy or ArtFire shops since the Christmas season, so I think it’s about time I get my you-know-what in gear and get going.

A short while back, I posted an entry about a book I was reading at that time, and my bookmark ritual. I was happily surprised to receive some positive comments about this, and I decided to make some of my own bookmarks to write and document on. For some reason, I just love using tags as bookmarks, and I just can’t seem to find a nice bookmark that I really like in any store (now, I do have a very special one that came back from Scotland with a dear friend, and this bookmark is gorgeous: silver with Celtic designs, but I am leery of using it too often because I don’t want anything to happen to it). Problem solved. They were not too difficult to make, but they can be time consuming since I print each card individually and sew the ribbons. Future bookmarks may look different, but this is my first shot at this  kind. They are available in my Etsy shop (http://www.etsy.com/listing/68664336/kraft-numbered-bookmarks), and also on ArtFire (http://www.artfire.com/modules.php?name=Shop&op=listing&product_id=2930622). Happy reading!


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Post-A-Day no. 17/358

I have been enjoying posting every day. It has made more self-aware and introspective. Having an excuse to photograph any little old thing has been fun, and reading others’ blogs has opened my eyes. I love reading what others think, and what they have to say. The tone of most blogs is more of a one-way conversation, and I tend to imagine a voice talking to me, unlike a journalistic piece that simply spews pertinent information. I have also discovered that I love to see other people’s blog themes. Perhaps it’s the designer in me…I read the blog, then I have to see the blog design. It’s a must. Doesn’t take anything away from what I read, just gives a little more insight into the author. And it’s just fun to look around! I’m actually getting some ideas for this blog ad well, like how can I get that Post-A-Day button for here? Maybe I should put a photo of myself on the side? Can I figure out the blog-roll thing? So, thanks, everyone, for the inspirational posts, and thank you, WordPress, for the motivation. Can't post without a photo.

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So, what’s taking so long?

I love to read the classics. I reread books from high school and college that I hated then but can appreciate now that I am not analyzing them to death and being tested on later. I read books I should have read long ago, and never did; I read the obscure, unknown and long-forgotten books by beloved authors who seem to be known only for those big, famous books everyone reads; and now and then I actually read something current. Usually, that means the latest Saveur that comes in the mail, or one of my monthly scrapbooking magazines. For my birthday in 2009, I was given a gift card for Barnes and Noble, which I giddily redeemed for about 13 books (thank goodness the classics are cheaper than the latest best-sellers!). A year and a half later, I have read only seven. The longest I have been with a book is the current one, Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens. Now, I have this little habit of making myself a new bookmark each time I start a new book, where on the back I stamp the date in which I am starting the book, and then re-stamp it with the date I complete it. Notice the date I started Little Dorrit:

Almost seven months later, I am still not finished. Sigh. I seem to be able to read only half-a-dozen pages before I get too sleepy to read any more. I thought for sure I would finish it last night (I’m on the last chapter), but no, I was overcome by the sandman. Even if I read during the day (when do I have time?), I become drowsy after just a few pages. What is it about this book? Boring? No. In the beginning it was a little slow, but there are so many twists and turns happening now, it’s become quite the suspenseful thriller. And still, I fall asleep. I have no idea why, but nonetheless, I am determined to finish it. Tonight. I think……

Tomorrow, I hope to be posting about whatever new book I have chosen to read….I said, I hope.

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