it’s the face of boe!
dunno why, but i’ve just totally latched onto him. he’s simply a minor doctor who alien (a good guy, as far as i can tell) but something about him reeled me in. i was figuring when i started that he was going to be way too difficult, what with all his […]
as promised…
oh! i remember this!
i got the sudden, undeniable urge to draw this morning. wish, really wish, i had the discipline to work on this more. there’s plenty of room for improvement, but it felt so damn good to do it. anyway, click below if you’re interested in seeing the big pic. and yes, it’s up on deviantart as […]
drawing the line…
i’ve got a bump in the road to overcome with my drawing.
i’m having trouble with accepting my own style. it’s not that i think i draw horribly. i’m slow and i definitely need a lot of work before i can feel any kind of confidence in it whatsoever, but i don’t think i suck. […]
art explosion!
huzzah.
had a pretty crappy day at work and then it seemed to take forever until i was able to sit down at my studio table and get to work.
once i got going, though, things started flowing. yes, i did some meh stuff, but at least i got something down on paper. it felt good. […]
how much is too much?
debating on if and how to share my drawing/art progression for the coming year.
i’m pretty positive that i’ll be posting anything that i consider a ‘finished work’ even if it’s not completely awesome (which covers quite a bit). digital stuff, tactile stuff, it’ll all go up, no question.
i’m also almost positive that i’ll not […]
recent posts
- it’s an older code, but it checks out…
- note to self…
- it’s back!
- who the hell is matt smith?
- eeeeek!
- cutting some slack…
- it’s 6:30 am…
- once more unto the breach, dear friends…
- gordy…
- surprisingly awake…

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sometimes i lay in bed before getting up and dream up the ultimate computer network for our house. it involves a computer-run media center, many redundant terabytes backup drives and a big networked laser printer.
what can i say about this book? it's a lovely memoir of julia child's arrival in paris, her journey learning the language and discovering her life's passion in cooking.
the whole story is special to me, having grown up watching her show on television. mrs. child taught me a great many things about cooking (including the fact that mistakes are okay) and her warm, engaging style comes through in the text. i could hear her warbly voice in my head the entire time i was reading.
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