Monday, August 31, 2020

Happy Monday

Hi Everyone!

Good morning and happy Monday. It use to be that Mondays started off the new week. I guess it still dose but it is different now that Mr. M. and I stay home. Since the end of Jan. We have only been to the grocery store, and only when we absolutely need to, and the doctors. Other than that we have made a nice stay-at-home life. Part of that life for me is meeting up with all of you. Finding out what you are doing and how you are doing. Seeing your art, and gardens, and photos from those of you who do venture out. Or old photos of days of vacations. 
The world is in a mess and coming to see all of you makes my life better. I hope in some small way I do the same for you through my blog. 

Today I am getting all the odds n ends finished up around here before my surgery tomorrow.  This will be the second surgery in just over a months time. The surgery center is extremely careful of Covid and I feel comfortable now to go there.  The first time I was terrified. LOL I am the first patient tomorrow so I will be home before noon. 
Yes I have to drive to Eugene, OR.
Then I have a week of not lifting or bending, or jumping. I am hoping to just be in my art room creating. 
In the meantime Mr. M. built me a shelf that I shared a few days ago. I had painted it a gray color that was too blue for me so I painted it one of my favorite colors. Sage Green. I LOVE IT!




The old shelf that was in this place is now on the another wall. I will paint that today. This gives me so much more room in my pantry. 

What are you doing today? I would really love to know.
Make it a good one.

Nicole/DVArtist 
Honor and integrity in art, in life. 
beadwright.com

2 comments:

Valerie-Jael said...

Good luck with the OP tomorrow. I have had my fair share of clinics in the past few months, and was always thankful for the high standards of hygiene everywhere. Valerie

dmZapp said...

N, love that color also, you know me, the more color the better. No gray walls for me. Take care, I’ll be thinking of you tomorrow too. D.

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