Edna’s Blog

From Edna’s pen

  • Home

17

Aug

Nightmare in Ellensburg! Part One

Posted by Edna  Published in Anecdotes and Musings, Drama, organization

I was buried under paper!  Every horizontal surface in my studio was covered with piles of paper and paintings and books, and God knows what else!  It was dangerous to go in there at night because of the bags of unfinished paintings and projects on the floor, just waiting to trip me; and the trail was [...]

Continue reading...

Tags: organizing

2 comments

August 2009
S M T W T F S
« Jul   Sep »
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031  

Blogroll

  • Italic Hand DVD Program Demonstation - Video demonstration and users interview
  • Subscribe to Edna’s Blog by Email - Get an email update whenever Edna or Rolf post

Categories

  • Anecdotes and Musings (6)
  • Calligraphy Books (1)
  • Calligraphy Conventions and Classes (3)
  • Calligraphy Show (7)
  • Drama (3)
  • Italic Hand DVD Program (1)
  • Members Only (1)
  • organization (5)
  • projects (4)
  • Tools and Tips (6)
  • Uncategorized (8)
  • WindWriters Members (5)
  • Workshops (2)

Archives

  • March 2010 (3)
  • February 2010 (1)
  • December 2009 (1)
  • October 2009 (2)
  • September 2009 (3)
  • August 2009 (5)
  • July 2009 (1)
  • June 2009 (5)
  • May 2009 (6)
  • April 2009 (1)
  • February 2009 (1)
  • January 2009 (1)

Recent Entries

  • Tracking a Project
  • Papers for Calligraphy
  • Holiday Projects – Easter
  • Holiday Projects-Valentine’s Day
  • Hi, I’m Back!
  • A New Year for WindWriters
  • A Workshop with Martin Jackson
  • Nightmare in Ellensburg: Part Three
  • Blast from the Past – The Old is New Again!
  • Gina’s Workshop – “Living Letters”
  • Random Selection of Posts

    • Nightmare in Ellensburg! Part Two
    • Our youngest calligraphers (Grace)
    • Opening Night!
    • Nightmare in Ellensburg: Part Three
    • Hi, I’m Back!
    • Blast from the Past – The Old is New Again!
    • 2/23/09
© 2008 Edna’s Blog is proudly powered by WordPress
Theme designing by Mark Hoodia