A day at home. It’s amazing how much has piled up — e-mails, projects, stuff.
I did have one client scheduled to come today, but she postponed because the roads are still so dangerous. Can you imagine? Since last Thursday afternoon. It’s the cold, cold, cold ….. cold. And piled up snow, snow, snow …. snow, and ice, ice, ice …. ice.
Bur all is warm and cozy at home as the sun shines in bright through the southern windows, warming my house and giving the thermostat a rest.
We’ll be back doing the show on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday matinee, then strike the set and enjoy the aftermath.
I’d like to show you a photo of the set which Doug designed, but the best I can do for the moment is include a few photos of the model. Photos of the real thing will come later.
Sometimes for me, a day at home is harder with work than going out to a job!! hugs my friend. Love your post today
You are so kind to read and respond. I feel less alone “out there.”
Nice! I did not know that Doug and I are colleagues:)!
And wouldn’t it be fun if one day we could visit you and chat about it … ?
yes!
I know how you feel about southern exposure windows making your house feel cozy. I also have South facing windows that really brighten my house during the winter months.