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The art and life of a woodblock printmaker and mother living and working her butt off while trying to keep her sanity. |
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5 reasons why leaving Boston is awesome!Dec 21, 2009
first snow
Originally uploaded by mlee.etsy.comPros!
1) Blizzard!
2) Florida sunshine in December might not be the warmest, but the contrast to here more than makes up for that.
3) Avatar! Movies and dinner dates out! Free babysitting from family is...
And it's perfectDec 7, 2009
so clean looking
Originally uploaded by mlee.etsy.comWhile the entire move isn't complete by any means, my studio is all set up and ready to go. Now I just need to take care of that pesky rest of the house problem. Gotta say that I am pretty pleased...
The Studio that WasDec 2, 2009
Printing Corner
Originally uploaded by mlee.etsy.comIs dead and gone made into our bedroom (makeshift at this time) and I now have a space that is about one fourth the size. We finally gave Alex a proper bedroom and in order to do that I had to...
Happy Thanksgiving!Nov 28, 2009
found hat
Originally uploaded by mlee.etsy.comHope all my friends in the US had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend and didn't get too bruised up if you did participate in Black Friday. Other than a few choice Amazon purchases we abstained from shopping...
growing upNov 20, 2009
go outside?
Originally uploaded by mlee.etsy.comMy little baby isn't a baby anymore and she hasn't been for quite some time now. I have pictures of her from the first four or six months on the side of my studio that I don't really pay attention to....
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