studio view: day two

A new studio is kind of like a puppy - at first it's really exciting and fun and it smells fresh and you just want to spend all your time with it.  But it is important to realize that this initial excitement is just a phase.  You must allow some adjustment time before everything gets settled and a good routine is established. I guess the only difference between a new studio and a puppy, really, is that a studio doesn't feel like pure, warm joy when you put your feet inside it.


the 80's pool hall photographs in royal blue frames came down immediately after this photo was taken


my balcony with views of table mountain, partially obscured by a (german) church.  also, bling and Pause on the wall on the right, and proof on the lower left that the photos in fact did come down.


leftovers from india






old mattress in the corner: good for dramatic, pain-of-creation induced fainting spells, as well as equally dramatic struck-by-beauty swoons.

also, totally kidding about the puppy thing. that was just for you, tiff.  bless!


 

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  • 11 Feb 2008 Kiki, Polly's co worker wrote:
    Thank goodness that there is no puppy poo or piddle to stick your feet into!!!! It is not warm all the time.
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