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(status) Spring fever

Tue Apr 7, 2009, 8:01 PM
It's the season of new life, color and mud, when dead sticks unfold tender new leaves and the air feels like the life-sustaining ocean it is, instead of scraping the breath out of lungs.

Easter will be celebrated this weekend with church services, painted egg hunts, chocolates and Peeps and cakes featuring cute fluffy ... uh...

Cakewrecks blog

ANYWAY!

I've survived my classes (so far), replanted my garden boxes, and am recovering from a near-miss with pneumonia. And, I've sold my first ever commissions, taking the first step into drawing as a living as well as a life and love.

Hope your worlds are turning to the sun.

  • Mood: Yearning
  • Listening to: Nickelback - Something In Your Mouth
  • Reading: Omnivore's Dilemma
  • Watching: Best of Deadliest Catch Season 4
  • Playing: Building wings on the way down

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Rock on! :w00t:

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Pneumonia! Yeek! I'm glad you missed that and are doing well. :)

I haven't suffered from spring fever since I moved from Colorado. 22-odd years of being cooped up because of snow for nine months (now that's spring/cabin fever :D) makes dealing with no-snow locales easier. :D Granted, I do tire of the rain and I look forward to being able to sprawl in the sun again.
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Ahg! Also, congrats on the commissions! As soon as I can get my finances back in order (and more prepped for RCFM) I want to commission you. ^_^
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Nice. :)

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Good to hear you're doing well, Purple One. Congrats on selling your first artworks!

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