As usual, the first day of September and meteorological fall and I felt that tickling at the back of my nose that signals a cold. Sure enough the past couple of days have included a lot of sniffling and sneeziness. I should have known since I came down last year at this time with what ultimately turned out to be mono (I didnāt know it until almost after the fact, because Iām stubborn and hate going to the doctor unless Iām on deathās door.) Since then my sinuses have been very nitpicky (Iām unusually sensitive to things that never really bothered me like everyday allergens, cigarette smoke, dry airāthis from the girl whoās really allergic to nothing.) So combine that with not getting enough sleep and the weird weather shiftiness, plus a couple sick people at work already, and Iām down for the count. At least no fever this time, thank god. Of course, Iāve given myself a pass on the thorough annual labor day housecleaning I planned this weekend, since I donāt feel up to all that labor and inhaling noxious cleaning materials that will only make things worse. So instead Iām being lazy and working on poems and reading. Maybe Iāll tackle my bedroom closet and the laundry, but Iām making no promises. What really sucks is I canāt taste a thing and was planning on having some yummy baked artichoke & spinach dip with french bread Iād been wanting all week, but now whatās the point if I canāt taste it. I might as well eat PB & J and save the good stuff for when I can enjoy it.
As always, Iām a little excited by back to school, probably even more so because I donāt have to be part of it and can watch idly from the sidelines again. Itās amazing how the campus goes from ghost town (which is nice for awhile til it gets boring) to absolutely buzzing. As always itās the feeling of starting fresh, new clothes, new notebooks, new books, new shoes, new art supplies, new instructors, new people, thatās a little seductive. At least until November when everyoneās tired of it all.
My plans for fall are not too terribly complicated. There are four more dgp chaps and the wicked alice print annual Iāve just started thinking about. Maybe broadsides if I figure out the details. Plus I plan on mastering Adobe InDesign for helping lay out in the bird museum. Other than that, just writing new stuff and maybe getting a start on another collaborative project w/Lauren. Iām not sure what to do with all this blissful freedom. Otherwise I will be loading up on trashy horror movies (tis the season, but then again it's always the season), plotting out my Halloween costume, (very important and for the first time in years I havenāt a clue.) and no doubt craving caramel apples the size of my head.
As always, Iām a little excited by back to school, probably even more so because I donāt have to be part of it and can watch idly from the sidelines again. Itās amazing how the campus goes from ghost town (which is nice for awhile til it gets boring) to absolutely buzzing. As always itās the feeling of starting fresh, new clothes, new notebooks, new books, new shoes, new art supplies, new instructors, new people, thatās a little seductive. At least until November when everyoneās tired of it all.
My plans for fall are not too terribly complicated. There are four more dgp chaps and the wicked alice print annual Iāve just started thinking about. Maybe broadsides if I figure out the details. Plus I plan on mastering Adobe InDesign for helping lay out in the bird museum. Other than that, just writing new stuff and maybe getting a start on another collaborative project w/Lauren. Iām not sure what to do with all this blissful freedom. Otherwise I will be loading up on trashy horror movies (tis the season, but then again it's always the season), plotting out my Halloween costume, (very important and for the first time in years I havenāt a clue.) and no doubt craving caramel apples the size of my head.
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One can also use Publisher (which is lots cheaper and usually already on lots of computers) for simple layouts.