Showing posts with label One Good Thing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One Good Thing. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2015

This is not the post you're looking for

This is merely a Jedi blog trick to redirect your attention to another post elsewhere, that elsewhere being my One Good Thing blog where I shall begin The Adventures of Perpetually Perplexed Percival, the Squirrel on the first of May.  
Here's a preview:
"What's that squirrel so busy writing that he won't play acorn catch with me?" thought Percival. "Writers are such oblivious snobs! And so sedentary that they're unathletic. I'll bet he can't catch. I'll bet he has two left paws, and that's why he's ignoring me!"

Come join us on the Light Side.

"I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be." ~ Douglas Adams

Monday, April 20, 2015

So here's the plan

Now that I have accounts that I actually use (some minimally, some a lot) on
-Twitter
-Instagram
-Blogger (U R here)
-Wordpress
-Facebook
-website
I feel that I have to cut back somewhere or I won't have time to do anything else.
What I would rather be doing than pretty much anything else...
So, I'm going take a hiatus from blogging here for a yet to be determined amount of time. If any of you actually miss me, come check out my 365-Day blog on Wordpress where I post a photo of an illustration I drew or something else homemade daily. I don't write anything lengthy there, if anything at all, so you won't have to read a tome. :) Or follow me on Twitter or Instagram (links above). I prefer Instagram right now. I post photos more regularly there.

I'm still debating whether to make the 365-Day blog or my Instagram account the place where I showcase my art. I know that some artists make Instagram their online portfolio. I'd love to hear any arguments for or against that idea.

Thanks for stopping by; hope to see some of you on the other sites!

P.s. there is one more day to enter a giveaway at the interview the lovely Joanna Marple did of me!

"I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be." ~ Douglas Adams