Today was the last Market on Military in March and I sold two books. Yay! And I sold one of them to my children's kindergarten teacher. She looked at me and said, "I know you from somewhere." I said, "Uh-huh." She said, "Jackson School." And I said, "Mrs. S!" She even remembered my kids' names. DS said he thought she must be dead because she was so old but I think she's not too much older than me. It was fun to see her--and she bought a book. I meant to take a picture of my books with the new basket of keyrings next to the rack but I forgot. People looked at the keyrings, especially kids, but I told them it was a gift with purchase or that the keyrings were $15 and came with a free book.
When I got up this morning it was still mostly dark. When I opened the shade over the bed I looked out and saw the full-ish moon shining bright so I grabbed my phone and took this picture out the front door. It's not the glamour shot of the lunar eclipse but I stayed in bed asleep for that so this plain old moon is what you get.
This afternoon I drew this hippo and manatee out of the Chibi book. I didn't want to paint today so I drew. I was invited to a St. Patrick's Day party tonight so I didn't draw a gratitude page.
I'm still rattled by the thought that I won't be able to publish my next book when I want to. I'm afraid that the app is corrupt and will crash my computer every time I try to use it. It's driving my crazy--and it's not a long drive.
--Barbara
1 comment:
Congrats on ending the market on a high note. I misread your blog the other day and thought you did see the lunar eclipse. Now we'll have to wait a hundred years (or something like that) for the next one. Hope you get your computer fixed. That's got to be maddening.
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