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1. We Interrupt Our Regular Blogging for This Special Announcement

How was your Friday yesterday?  Cause here’s how I spent mine:

BabyBird We Interrupt Our Regular Blogging for This Special Announcement

Ain’t he just adorable?  So forgive the spotty blogging in the coming weeks, folks.  I’ve a son to raise.

Woot!

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2. IF: Voyage

Pirate_Tub_SIDEAThis makes for quite an interesting voyage!

Working on fun things this week. Starting with a fun little spread about a family of birds. I love that I get to flex some background work in this one..I always loved working on buildings and such.

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 More work talk of work to come.

Until then Happy Week!

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3. Everywhere Here: The Birds and Their Mothers and a Book, Nearly Done

So much life outside, while I have been holed up here, within.  But there is news.  There is an end.  A book has (I think) taken form.  Thanks to all of you who said, Keep going (and have forgiven my uncharacteristic absence on the web).  I have learned, in addition to much else, this:

* where a passage feels dead, it's not typically because it hasn't been written well, but rather because it hasn't been properly imagined;

* don't let the ending you've had for four years dictate the ending you need now; and

* a book should work like memory does—in and out, tangential, essential, teaching us new what we'd almost forgotten.

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4. Flight to New Place




More illustrations from my blog: House of Coffeebean

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5. Baby Bird Update


Bob and Sarah took the baby bird to a songbird rehabilitation expert in Montrose. Teresa will raise the baby bird and then release him.

She told us the bird is a male Cardinal and nearly a fledgling and very healthy.

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6. Cactus Monday: They're Here!


Remember the new residents that moved in last week?

There goes my peace and quiet!

HCM everyone!!

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7. Gone so long....


Wow..It's been a long time since I've posted. It's been an especially busy season lately with various family and personal activities at home and around....school fun fairs, prep for Easter, church activities, and lots of art to do. I'll post some fun links I've found lately asap.

In the meantime...Spring is nearly here and feels like it's here in VA.
We've got a pair of birds building a nest in a birdhouse near our kitchen window, buds are sprouting, iris greenery is sprouting from the ground..the forsythia is starting to bloom and the weather has been beautiful lately...and Easter is nearly here already!

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8. PowerPoint for Martians?

9780195320695.jpgMany people, myself included, have used PowerPoint to make important presentations. Did you just throw boxes on the screen or did you think about your audience and your message? I know that I am usually too overwhelmed by color and animation choices to put much thought into how each page should be designed. Stephen M. Kosslyn, chair of the Department of Psychology and John Lindsley Professor at Harvard University, has written a book to elucidate the process. In Clear and to the Point: 8 Psychological Principles for Creating Compelling PowerPoint Presentations, Kosslyn presents eight simple principles, based on modern science about perception, memory, and cognition, that will make any presentation work. In the original article below Kosslyn provides some tips to get you started. (more…)

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