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Tag Archives: 16th century
Best I love September’s yellow, part III
Funny, isn’t it, how the first to get made are the last to get a post? November came in like a lion and and continued like a lion and went out like a lion and things keep being wild around … Continue reading
Best I love September’s yellow (part II)
Continuing from the last post, let’s talk about layers. Never let anyone tell you it’s impossible to run while wearing a pair of bodies, bumroll, three skirts, and sleeves of doom. I did. We were doing pictures right after we both got … Continue reading
Best I love September’s yellow (part I)
Of course, it’s not September anymore. These pictures were all taken during September, though. I finished several projects at about the same time, and on September 22nd (only coincidentally on that very important day in the Lord of the Rings … Continue reading
Still not dead
Life goes on, it really does. Even when that may not be a comforting thought. I haven’t really been writing story things; it’s all been private nonfiction as I try to work through things. I miss that, but I don’t … Continue reading
*Sneezes painfully*
Hey, I made it two months without getting a cold! And I made it a whole week after first being exposed to my sister’s cold before succumbing to the germ, which has to be another record. Apparently the key to … Continue reading
The Murder Project, part I
Originally this wasn’t going to be called that, but it turns out what when you write “pair of bodies” on your project list on a blackboard right next to the front door, a lot of people are going to be … Continue reading