Friday, May 18, 2012

Blogiversary

Today is my blog's - "blogiversary".  I have surprised myself that it has been in existence for 5 years now. 
As they say, "a lot of water has gone under the bridge since then."
Lots of people have giveaways and special contests on their blogiversary ~ honestly, if I can just maintain this blog right now, I am doing good.  Spending much of my time at physical therapy - trying to get my ankle back to near normal again - if that is possible, and some days I wonder. 
My Dad has been in the hospital this week. They have done lots of tests, however, finding nothing that is causing him some fatigue, weakness and some blood issues. 
We DID RV this past weekend to Milford Lake in Central Kansas.
Here is a Mother's Day sunset from there..
TO ALL THOSE WHO VISIT ON A REGULAR BASIS, I THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY.  MY READERSHIP IS SORT OF 'IN THE TANK' LATELY, SIMPLY BECAUSE THERE AREN'T MANY POSTS RIGHT NOW.
Artwise, now that I can sort of walk and move around without crutches, I am getting some paintings that have already been posted here ready for some shows later in the summer.  Matting, framing and finishing takes time away from continuing to paint.  Trust me, I do have some goals in mind and some plans for an 'artful summer'.  Check back in with me - it will be worth your time.
  
 

2 comments:

Iberostar said...

Congratulations on your blog-anniversary! I enjoy reading your blogs and I hope you can throw off the crutches for good very soon!!
Janice

Pattie Wall said...

Thank you Janice - today was another good day. Walking with a cane, no crutch. Just got back from a fabulous lunch at a new Mexican restaurant. Yesterday, made some of the meals and did some of the dishes..didn't know if I wanted that to happen again, but it has. I owe big time to this special guy here. He has done so much for me. Thanks for stopping in.

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