El Regresso
It was a busy year. Kind of. Apparently too busy to maintain my silly little blog here.
But after speaking with a number of "frequent users" I realised that there is more to these posts than my own cathartic musings. Some people (I won't mention any names), some where (I won't point my finger) like to see my art work and it makes me really happy to oblige.
As far as the rest of life goes... I'll be brief. Peru, work, work, work, Peru, bike riding and "poaching" fruit, backpacking, Advanced Permaculture Training, two lost sketchbooks, no work, no work, no work, Holidays and a trip to the Bay Area and the most recent chapter involves a return to my old haunts at the alma mater. Weave a beautiful woman through all that racket and that sums up 2012 for myself.
Things are going well enough now. I am still balancing a number of projects and some tasks are going better than others. All of them seem to fit into the big picture and I imagine I am learning something from each of them. The future holds some cool new potentials and I will do better to keep those interested parties up to date. On the horizon... my work will be published in an international magazine, my worms will be free ranging in the garden and hopefully my current sketchbook will stick around long enough to reach completion.
But after speaking with a number of "frequent users" I realised that there is more to these posts than my own cathartic musings. Some people (I won't mention any names), some where (I won't point my finger) like to see my art work and it makes me really happy to oblige.
As far as the rest of life goes... I'll be brief. Peru, work, work, work, Peru, bike riding and "poaching" fruit, backpacking, Advanced Permaculture Training, two lost sketchbooks, no work, no work, no work, Holidays and a trip to the Bay Area and the most recent chapter involves a return to my old haunts at the alma mater. Weave a beautiful woman through all that racket and that sums up 2012 for myself.
Things are going well enough now. I am still balancing a number of projects and some tasks are going better than others. All of them seem to fit into the big picture and I imagine I am learning something from each of them. The future holds some cool new potentials and I will do better to keep those interested parties up to date. On the horizon... my work will be published in an international magazine, my worms will be free ranging in the garden and hopefully my current sketchbook will stick around long enough to reach completion.