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Today I am working in the studio. It sounds glamorous – it’s not. First, I am sorting and making sure my recently dyed reed is dry. Then I can bundle it – which means I get to count to 50 or 64 or 72 over and over and over. One would think that practice makes perfect -ha!

dyed reed

When I get all this dyed reed sorted and stored (i.e. strategically balanced in a corner until I pack more kits later this week), I will have room to prep kits for the upcoming Camp Tuck-A-Basket in Normal, Illinois. After that I will start packing the rest of my September class kits … cutting, counting and recounting.

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I’m taking a break from counting, to take some pictures in the studio and start a Studio Life folder in my Gallery. It will give you a glimpse into where I spend a lot of time. The best part of a picture is that I can edit out the mess.

lists and deadlines!

I really hope to cross several things off my list today. But here I am taking pictures and posting – maybe I’ll put this on my list. Or maybe I’ll just hit ‘post’ and get back to counting.

One, two, three, four…

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1 reply
  1. Rosanna
    Rosanna says:
    May 4, 2016 at 7:09 pm

    Wonderful! I don’t care for dying reed, I applaud you!

    Reply

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