I’ve been working on moving the writing/ digital portion of The Studio into a spare bedroom in our house for the winter and it’s coming along nicely.
It started a while back when I decided the old room needed to be gussied up so that my prickly Muse wouldn’t blow me off until the Lilacs come back with their amazing colors and scent. So, my wife (who looks for any reason to repaint anything in the house) asks, with an anxious smile and wide eye, “So, what color?”
Why, orange of course!” I replied with a nod. After all it and green are my two favorite hues and good ol’ green wood have made me write stories about deep jungles or ornery leprechauns. Oh, wait…that’s a different story all together. ;o)
So orange it was and off we ran to the local Big-Brother Super store. Came home, popped the top and got to painting.
See, now this is where most folks would go on about how hard they worked and what a pain in the tuchus it was but truth be told, Shelly did the painting. And hey, who am I to stop her? I, hate painting walls and such and for some odd reason, that I haven’t been able to figure out or glean from the source, LOOOOVES to paint. She did a great job, as always.
Now I have orange walls.
Then came the bookshelves. Oh how I love bookshelves and the promise of things to fill them with. I know damn well you’re with me on the book thing. Don’t deny it. We all need a support group for a book addiction.
The Studio South is all set up and ready for my Muse and me. I even have a chair (it belonged to my Mother, who was a muse in her own right) for her to rest her impetuous arse in and do her job. I have big things doing this fall, winter, and need all the magic she can muster. I’ve been blessed so far, so let’s hope she stays in a giving mood.
I figured I’d share some photos of my seasonal works space. I dig it, thought you might too.
I will be blogging more over the next few months and will update my works in progress.
So, enjoy the rest of your summer folks and hope you dig the pics of THE Studio South.
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