Tuesday, May 10, 2016

approval to proceed


I finally got the go ahead for the A&M job yesterday. It only took 4 weeks for the person in charge to look at the drawings and say OK. I've put those 4 weeks to good use working on wax models but now I need to put all that away and get out my drawings and start on the intermediate sized art work...tomorrow. They weren't in a big hurry so I'm not either. 


I think I would like to finish the current model I'm working on first, one of the feathers on the beach pieces. It's fairly simple compared to what I usually do so I think I can get it finished today. It's a long day today, meaning that I don't have any errands or activities scheduled, like Mondays and Wednesdays when I go to yoga at 5:30 and I ran all my errands yesterday.


And speaking of yoga, last night was the first time in weeks that I have been able to do everything, even the headstand. I've been having trouble with my right shoulder, a tight painful muscle that has prevented me from moving my arm in certain ways or bearing weight. I haven't been able to do my daily practice trying to give it time to recover. Last Wednesday it was feeling pretty good but after yoga, my arm hurt so much I was thinking I was going to have to become ambidextrous to the point that I put my right hand in my pocket so as not to use it. Then about 3 hours later I realized my arm didn't hurt AT ALL! Well, almost not at all but felt better than it had in weeks. So whatever we did in yoga unhinked whatever was hinked in my shoulder and now it is pain free.

So, 10 AM and it's already 80˚ in the house. I guess we'll be turning on the AC later since it's supposed to get up towards 90˚ today. We try not to turn it on before June though the last several years we have caved the last week of May. This year, we already had it on twice in the afternoon in late April.


Yesterday evening was really sweet though, not humid, not hot, gentle breeze with puffy clouds billowing up luminous all pale pink and pale blue with the birds chirping and the mockingbird giving forth with his aria and the heavenly scent of the easter lilies and the tallow tree blooms filling the air. 


I puttered around in the yard after yoga til dark while Minnie romped in the 12 Acre Field.




11 comments:

  1. I am so glad your arm is better! Hurray for miracle recoveries!

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  2. Yay! for great news and new blooms! ♥♥♥

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  3. Thanks for sharing two pieces of good news, the approval for your project and the improvement of your shoulder. Take care.

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  4. No good weather here; rain or drizzle daily for a week. On the bright side, the hummers came back last weekend, I have a rose breasted grossbeak at the feeder, and we have our very own palliated hammering away. Almost as good as having an order OK'd.

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  5. Well done on the headstand. I would need a crane to do that.

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  6. LOOK AT YOU, on your head and stuff!

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  7. I use to just manage a head stand as a child. Now I can hardly manage a feet stand. Well not after my last weekend. Arms. Don't talk to me about arms. I've had RSI in my elbow for weeks. These things take so long to recover. Months. I'm glad yours is better now. I hope it stays that way.

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  8. You're having a beautiful spring, it looks like! Regarding the a/c, I guess there's no point in suffering. I say turn it on if you're uncomfortable!

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  9. Here you are turning on the air & I was wanting the heat on this morning. It was 69 degrees in the house, which is fine if you're moving around, but when I'm working at the computer my hands get SO COLD. Maybe we'll have actual warm weather some day - & then I'll complain about that :)

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  10. I will avoid the air until extremes, nice to get low bills

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  11. I've had the AC on from time to time, too. It's not that the temperature has been so beastly, but the humidity can get oppressive -- as you know. Glad the approval came through, and I'm glad your shoulder's better. It's a fact that healing takes longer as we age -- I did a number on my hand last week, and it's taken that full week for the swelling to go down. The good news is that there wasn't any significant damage.

    I heard my first nighthawk this evening. When they start swooping around, it's clear that summer is here.

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