Cabin Fever Laced with Agoraphobia
For some reason today, I’m stuck with the feeling of “I gotta get out of here”. Aside from my cat attack healing, and missing a couple of days work to recuperate, I haven’t really had a stressful week, just… odd. Anxious. Shuttered. I’m completely torn in half with an overwhelming desire to get outside, go somewhere new or different, and an overwhelming desire not to leave the house for fear of stares at my face.
Read MoreCat Attack: Et tu, Lunchbox
WARNING: This post will contain a graphic image of my injuries. Recently I was attacked by my cat. I don’t know why. I don’t know what set him off. But this is a lasting event that will leave me scarred and here’s the story. This is kind of long winded, but bear with me.
Read MoreCanine Diabetes is a Drag
Why is it that my poor pug Winston has to be like me in so many ways? He could never see well, his ankles give out on him at random times, he was overweight, he snores, and now… he has canine diabetes. Granted, he’s worse off than I am in the eyesight and diabetes departments – at least I can see with glasses and don’t have to take insulin… he’s pretty much totally blind now with his detached retinas and I have to give him an insulin shot once a day. Le sigh…
Read MoreLittle Mermaid Stamped Manicure
If you know me at all, you know that my favorite animated Disney movie is The Little Mermaid. I love it so much that I collect almost all things Ariel and Ursula. I broke my usual rule of not buying Christmas things until after Thanksgiving at the end of August because Hallmark came out with a new The Little Mermaid ornament this year and it was the last one on the shelf! I couldn’t very well risk NOT getting it!
Read MoreSelling My Photos on Fine Art America
A friend of mine called me an “accomplished photographer”. Thanks Bill! While I disagree, his kind words encouraged me to finally look into the realistic prospect of selling my photos as artwork. He recommended I check out a site called Fine Art America over the more well-known Imagekind. He recommended Fine Art America for their superb marketing materials, and I can see what he was talking about.
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