This one sits on top of the roll-top desk. You’ll notice the Halloween decorations – getting to be that time of year. I’m working from home today (still in deadline mode), took a 15 minute break for lunch and sketched a Buddha!
Work has been intense this week with a big deadline, so I’ve been doing close to no sketching. I just went across the street to get some take-out lunch and sketched this gentleman while I waited for them to bring me the food. Seems like most of the time I’ll bring the sketchbook and not use it; I’m trying to break that habit and force myself to draw even if I don’t feel like it.

I’ve been playing with the idea of doing a series of sketches, “Buddhas Of Our Home”. I looked up one day and realized we have something like eight or ten of them of various sizes and poses — usually placed in a way that you find yourself “discovering” them in a nook or cranny. I asked Joan, why so many? “He’s always so happy.” Makes perfect sense.

Joan and the kids were watching a movie the other night that was too scary for Lily (8), so she asked me to draw pictures with her in the dining room instead. She chose, as our subject, to draw some of the many “bobble-head” toys she’s got. She handed me mine to draw while she drew hers. This was way more entertaining than watching a movie!

I had a short, uneventful doctor appointment today. Still, it’s funny how long they keep you in those little rooms. The experience would have been quite a bit more challenging if it weren’t for the handy sketchbook. At one point I was hoping the doctor would delay coming in so I could finish the sketch – ha.

We took a hike along with three other families yesterday to Switzer Falls. It was great, probably 10 kids in all, hiking along the creek and up over a 100 foot ridge (a little scary). At the end of the trail is a small waterfall that empties into a pool. We had lunch and a little swim. I did some hasty sketching.
There was a big, fallen tree leaning against the rock wall near the falls. The highlight of the hike came during the walk back. There was a three-foot rattlesnake that slithered off the path and into the stream! I’ve never actually seen one outside of the zoo.




