Behind the Weaving, the Art and the Artist!
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Recent Blog Interview
Just posted! A Great Interview Post on My Work by Candice Barnes of Candykins Crafts!
Labor Day
To me it should be a day of less work. Conveniently it is scheduled for Monday, which is the beginning of my weekend anyways. At least I get a day off the same time the rest of the world is off, though they have been off for 2 days already. I will try to work less. Being self employed and liking what I do makes it hard to NOT work, but I will NOT be going into the Studio & Gallery. We should celebrate our own labors and those of others. I don't think it should be a day of focus on retail. I know some people will have to work and sometimes it's a nice convenience when a store is open if you need something, but other than that, do you really need to shop and/or work ALL the time. The world is open 24/7, and thinks it should be open or opportunities will be missed. Most folks don't even take a day of rest each week. Because their lives are so "busy" they have to spend their off time trying to make up things that don't get done. What is really important?
I think it should be a day of relaxing and re-energizing, family & friends, picnics and parties. How are you going to celebrate your labors and that of those around you? Today and every day?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_Day
Old & New
The year ended and I finished off 2 looms. I'm ready to start the new year with new projects and new ideas. I've set the recent batch of scarves to soak and wash this morning. Day off? Sure. When I get back to the studio tomorrow, I will turn my thoughts towards re-setting the looms for some orders. The yarn just came and there are samples to be made. Soon I will be off for annual break, much needed after a long year of constant retail work in the gallery, moving locations, and production in the studio. I feel good about the last year and have hopes for the coming one. "All will be revealed." Onward, upward, and outward. Forward and toward...2011.
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