
It's great to read everyone's posts here! I've been unable to access the boards regularly for the past several days, but today, it seems that things are possibly beginning to return to normal again -- hurray!


Sandy, how wonderful to see your "big, long, enormous post," after all these weeks, and contrary to what you said, I, for one, adore reading long posts from you, and always find them very worth reading!

I loved your whole story about wanting to become a wildlife artist -- it sure did seem like that owl appeared as a message/offering to you! Fortunately the Internet has become so accessible these days that I can just look up photo and detailed drawings (probably even the ones by Audubon himself!) on Google and draw from that, so I don't have to resort to the "dead-bird-in-the-freezer" method, thank Goodness!



More birds keep showing up on or near our back deck, seemingly to be painted -- we had red stockings hung in the windows overlooking the back deck during the holidays, and right on Christmas day, as I was sitting at the table next to these windows, a hummingbird flew up, hovered there and seemed to stare right at me for a few seconds, then flew off. He was probably attracted by the red stockings, but it sure seemed like another "paint-me" request! Then a few days ago, a flock of tiny yellowish birds (based on my Internet research, I think they are "lesser goldfinches") started flying around on the back deck for some reason, and a few of them ran right into the door, making a sound like someone was knocking! None of them seemed to be hurt, and they then all flew away right afterwards, but that sure seemed like another sign! So my list of birds to paint is growing all the time!
Ron got me an assortment of interesting feathers for Christmas, including some wild pink-and-purple-striped maribou feathers, which have now given me the idea to make power shields of more colorful birds native to other regions besides just here, and/or imaginary psychedelic birds, as well. I recently ordered a wider selection of multi-colored feathers. And now, Sandy, hearing about Lacey, and seeing that beautiful picture you posted, November , it seems like a good idea to get some feathers in pastel colors as well, since that is a whole other possible category I hadn't thought of until now -- the more I think about it, the possibilities just go on and on...

The Gallery has been doing at least kind of well (though I'm not really sure what to compare it to!) for being in such a small, rural location. The co-op's general level of efficiency organization is improving. And our stuff has actually been selling as well! As of a couple days ago, two of my scarves and one power shield, as well as one of Ron's abstract paintings, and one of his stone clocks had sold. There does seem to be a bit of a problem with keeping the place staffed on a daily basis, though, since it's a co-op and everyone's supposed to volunteer to work a couple days a month, but it seems that not everyone's been signing up yet


As for new-year's resolutions, we're trying more new eating plans! Ron has been battling with weight management, and I am eager to use diet modification to decrease my PMS symptoms






The entire San Francisco bay area had a huge rain-and-wind storm a few days ago (sort of like the Pacific coastal winter storm you described earlier on this thread, PP, only we're a lot further south on the same coast, so no snow, only rain). It poured down rain and the strong winds were ripping off tree branches and felling whole trees into the roads and the river, very dramatic!






Kim, thanks for your interest in my art, and Sandy, thanks for directing Kim to the link I posted earlier. For your convenience, Kim, here is the link again. I hope to add more items once we finally get around to making another round of new art! By the way, you mentioned school projects and homework. You may have already mentioned this somewhere at one point, but what are you currently studying?
This post is already so voluminous that I won't attempt to respond to any more posts this time around, but I've been reading and enjoying all the posts here, chuckling over the spiders and snakes, beer and Dove chocolate (mmm!), and all manner of interesting things being discussed, and it's great to hear from all of you!

Gotta run for now -- time to go juice something for a very light dinner, now that our guests have left!

Lots of love to each of you,

Aqua Deb