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Friday, December 12, 2025

Almost There


As has gone the whole year, the 2025 Christmas card about broke me.  While I was putting together the final calendar this fall I thought maybe I should also do one last card while I still had a printer who would be able to run proof after proof after proof as I struggled to get the colors to translate right, fix typos in the text on the back, print a few more when I ran out...

Painting these cards over the years taught me many lessons on what works, what doesn't and what might be a pitfall.  By the end I was pretty good at getting the painting right and we learned that it's better to take a picture of the canvas than try to scan it and all in all I could get usually get it together and in the mail in about a week.  Taking the picture was the only thing I didn't mess up this year.

I spent over a week trying to put on paper what I had in my head and finally gave up and started over.  From there I thought the new design looked promising and I then proceeded to paint the rest of the card breaking every lesson I learned from the first 20 years of painting cards.  Every. last. lesson.

Two of the issues I knew as I was painting that I was doing it wrong...and I did them anyway.  I think that's the definition of insanity, right?  Expecting a different outcome from repeated actions?  The worst mistake was one I didn't even realize until I got it ready to send over to the print shop this morning.  5"x7" is not the same as 8"x10".

I think I learned that in 2004.

I believe I have everything patched up, but I won't know until the printer gets home this evening.  I'm still not completely set on the wording on the back, but again, we'll hash that out when he gets home.  Tim's only comment so far was "Why isn't Digga Digga on there?"

Digga Digga Daewoo is our skid steer and he should be parked in the barn from where the card is focused.  I did think about that.  I also moved the horses all down one stall to try to balance out the barn scene a little and I wished I hadn't done that almost as soon as I did it.  Same with not adding in the chicken coop.  I sadly complained about all that and Tim did what he does best.

"Well, the horses are all in the wrong stalls, you can't find the chickens and the sheep aren't where they are supposed to be, out in the dark, mixing with the horses.  I'm not sure what the problem is.  Sounds like a normal day to me."  ;-)



Thursday, December 4, 2025

Snow Bunny


Pinot was pretty sure he wanted to go out to the barn for a bit Tuesday morning, but he didn't go far before he turned back and decided to shop local in his patio by the Wool House. 





Look at the snow fly.


He knows it's important to eat your greens.


And your browns.


I've had a couple of questions about if Pinot is cold when he goes outside or if he's grown extra hair for winter.  If you click to biggify this picture you can see how dense his hair is.  I've also noticed he's put on some extra weight and has a fat pooch around his neck now.  

When I think it's okay for him to run around for a bit, I leave the door cracked open so he can get back in when he's ready.  That being said, when it's really too cold to leave the door open very long, I don't let him go outside.  That's my work room, too :-).

Want a new puzzle?


 

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

November

Usually putting the month end compilation together reminds me that no matter how bad the month might have felt, there was actually a lot of good.  This month it reminded me what a crap fest the first 8 days were.

Do not be alarmed at the screen shot that will draw your eye to "deleting your blog".  It was actually the last line about "suicide prevention" that I was, sadly, not surprised to see on a suggested topics list.  The problem wasn't a blog issue, but it might have ruined the blog if it couldn't be fixed.  All is well now, thankfully.

As always, as I scrolled through pictures and videos, I was reminded of some beautiful sunrises, moonlight, flowers and bees surviving the extreme cold, sweet sheep, friends and cookie parties.  And somehow I'd forgotten about the Northern Lights.  Who on earth forgets about something like that!  

I'm glad I have these compilations.



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