Sigh...another month is almost over...next Thursday we're off to Florida. I've never ridden on a plane before, so I'm working myself into a ridiculous frenzy over it. I know it's silly, but I'm still terrified at the thought of flying. Hmm...maybe that's why my stomach has been out of whack for several days...
Many, many apologies about the Mizzie story. In my defense, I have been working on it, but whenever I try to paste the story onto a new page my page locks up and a window pops up saying 'Internet Explorer has stopped working' and restarts the page. *snarl* I shall have to figure out a way around that.
Re-reading the Temeraire series...man do I love that series! I'm on book 4 (Empire of Ivory) and I'm working on fanart again. This time around I'm whipping out the ol' watercolors and painting instead of sticking to regular old pencil. I LOVE my watercolors---they're so bright and more alive than acrylics or pencil.
And speaking of watercolors and the Temeraire series, check out this artist: http://anke.edoras-art.de/anke_temeraire.htm
She's German (I think...or Dutch? I dunno) and was commissioned to paint illustrations for some limited collector's editions of Temeraire. This lady has more talent in her little finger than I have in my whole right arm. So I'm working as much as possible on my watercolor painting--I want to be that good someday. :D
Oy, it's been raining almost nonstop for two days. Sunday we mowed the lawn for the first time (the grass was at least 8 inches tall in places) and I got a mild sunburn on my shoulders. Mom and I also finished putting in the 'invisible fence' for Javert (that stupid fence probably took us 7-8 hours total to install it--at least the silly thing works) on Saturday and I finally introduced Javvie to it today. He seemed nonplussed about the whole experience--I mean, he definately noticed being shocked but he seemed more wary than upset.
For the uninformed, this 'invisible fence' works via a wire that is buried in the ground and transmits a signal to a receiver collar. When the dog gets too close to the wire it beeps, and then if he gets closer it gives him a mild static shock. There are little white flags all along the border as a visual warning until he learns his boundaries.
Right...so I guess that's all for now...cheerio, all. :D
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Molly Rose
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March 2011
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