2.11.15
I knew this "every day" was going to be difficult.
Last week I spent much of the days, working on weaving with rags and on papier-mache (I have not acquired the habit of taking pictures, since I don't have a smart-phone). I noticed that it is not easy to interrupt, take paper and pencil or whatever, and change. On weekends I don't go to my workshop, which makes it also somewhat complicated to concentrate in between other duties. Sometimes I travel as well.
Well, I still will try, when I can.
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Taken on Monday November 2, 2015
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Posted on Monday November 2, 2015
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Erika Akire said:
Risa Profana replied to Erika Akire:
Steve Bucknell said:
"Except for staring at one in a supercilious manner," said Strange. "That has a sort of moral usefulness, I suppose, in making one feel uncomfortable and encouraging sober reflection upon one's imperfections.”
― Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Risa Profana replied to Steve Bucknell:
dolores666 said:
2. Trying also is good. Even failing sometimes can be good, as Beckett never tired of reminding us.
3. No smartphooooooone???? Goodness me, another yahoo! (Let's start a club right away :-) )
4. I like this one. He looks slightly pissed off.
Risa Profana replied to dolores666:
on 3. No smartphone. My laptop is a 2006 model macbook which I almost had to throw, because the systems got so huge (for no real practical reason, really) that it was obsolete ... for apple. I changed it to linux mint and ...oh wonder! it works wonderfully with a quarter of space that used the old tiger system.
on 4. he is pissed off! :D
Don Sutherland said:
Risa Profana replied to Don Sutherland:
dolores666 replied to Risa Profana:
Linux, so far, IS the future. I intend to get better and better at/with it.
Why is the wee feline pissed off? No, don't tell me. Let me imagine why...:-)