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For almost 6 days I stayed in bed at home. Fever...no not Peggy Lee..a viral infection..flu.
The only thing I could do was filling my Pinterest board. For me the best remedy to stay in bed and rest. At the moment I feel like I'm the elephant above my head is spinning around,wants to do a lot of things but my body is not cooperating.But hey I'm not complaining,I made a lot of new friends on facebook. Luckily, a few weeks ago my computer crashed and I bought a laptop. ...
Still have to be quiet a little bit otherwise I have to cough uncontrollably. Hmm, cannot wait to feel cured......to clean up the house :-)
what a beautiful eye snacks :-) Love the elephant! Hope you'll soon be better...
ReplyDeleteHi Nelleke, today was my first studioday again :-)
DeleteOh- hope you feel better really soon- the house cleaning I understand it's like part of the cure- clearing the "sickness" out of the house...I'm sure you will be your self and back in the studio! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Kristen, i feel a bit better..nice to read those support on the internet. Today I was shortly in my studio to make some packages for my shop :-)
Deletebeing ill is really crappy hey especially the cold/flu things I hate the getting over it period the most. Now if you have to feel like an elephant that has to be the one to feel like right? I love how its defying gravity..... pinterest is almost an illness in itself at the very least an addiction I resisted for as long as I could. That last image is lovely why is it the most simple things are the best? 2 strokes of a brush and you have a heavenly image that can be looked at over and over again.
ReplyDeleteI really hope that you feel better soon.
Helen :)
Hello Helen, nice to read your peace! Today my elephant was flown..but my addiction Pinterest stays :-)
DeleteAbout the last image...I'm always surprised how the minimalist paintings grabb me. But that has grown about the last years,in my early days I never looked at them..strange???
I know I was the same when I was younger I found it hard to connect with abstract art it always felt remote and self indulgent. It was the 80s and all about the message political and otherwise. Thankfully nowadays I can embrace the idea that art can just be appreciated as it has manifested. My turning point was Pollacks "Blue Poles" I couldnt take my eyes off it. It was mesmerising and I was greatly affected by it.
DeleteYou are sounding a little more recovered in your commenting a bit more upbeat. I hope this is so.
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Yes,indeed! I don't know which work triggered me. I think I became slowly more attracted or involved...but I still can enjoy the figurative works. It is both,now.
DeleteYes,Helen I feel more recovered,still have a treatment with medicines but I'm glad to jump out of my bedroom!
well, i never! a someone who calls it good luck a computer breaks... ;)))
ReplyDeleteenjoy that laptop o' yours, it's very addictive because of its mobility, of course.
and i wish you all the best, recovering.
it'll be fun to return to work, once this spell is over...
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Nadine..hihi,yes it is a new experience and much easier...a laptop..I'm not used to it. I will be happy for a long time ...enjoying new possibilities!
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Dankjewel Patrice!
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lovely eyesnack!!!! get well soon!!!
ReplyDeleteWien, dankjewel heb weer even naar die mooie huisjes gekeken bij je..oh...zou er zo willen zitten!
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ooh, die trampoline springende olifant. Heeeerlijk! Kijk er al minuten lang naar...
ReplyDeletehej Julie, leuk dat je even langswipt :-) Grinnik..ja die olifant moet je toch wel op de nieuwe kinderkamer hebben!!
DeleteHope you are all better now!
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