Friday, April 1, 2011

Art work




Here are some pictures of the murals I did at the elementary school where I used to teach. The designs are taken from a Native American coloring book published by Dover (they print excellent coloring books, by the way) and a little checking seemed to indicate that my usage would not infringe on any copyright. Each mural took about 40 hours to complete and I really enjoyed painting them. I can't seem to find a photo of my favorite one, a Northwest coast mask, but I'll see if I can get another shot of it. Of course, the school was so grateful for my free artwork, they actually covered part of the mask up with a shelf unit! Go figure.

Surgery a success!



My hip replacement went off without any complications. This was a "revision" or replacement of the original implant due to parts failure. Yes, I AM one of those people with a recalled Johnson & Johnson DePuy hip as advertised on TV. I certainly wasn't planning on doing this again so soon (my first surgery was in 2006).

Anyway, because I am not allowed to crawl for six months and cannot use my loft, I am now making use of the Lusby's downstairs bedroom. The left photo shows the cats on the futon as it looks folded for a couch. The right photo shows Rosebud stretched out on the futon opened into a bed. Right now I keep it open all the time, since I'm sleeping on it every night. The room is quite cozy for sleeping.

I found that the futon I bought was just too hard for long term sleeping. Fortunately, a kind neighbor here lent me a memory foam pad from her camper and that has saved my bacon! In the past I found the memory foam to be rather too warm for me, but this time I have a sheepskin pad on top and that solves the overheating issue. Post surgically, the house has been great - no hassles getting around this small space. I can climb the ladder as needed, but haven't ventured into the loft since January. I don't know if my female cat will ever allow me back in!