"Meandering: adjective; the act of following a winding or indirect course. Ramble, roam, zigzag, circuitous. A blog post about a variety of things; a little bit of this and a little bit of that."
I have a "thing" for office supplies. I love to walk into an office supply store and wander the aisles and ponder all of the new crisp papers and folders; the variety of planners and products to organize my life; labels, dividers, envelopes, pens, pencils - the list goes on and on. I don't exactly get what the appeal is, but I'm hooked! It is no great surprise then, that office supplies have made their way into my art practices. I shared
previously that a stop on day one of our sisters road trip provided a wonderful supply of new and vintage office supplies. So once I was home I started playing and using these new found items in my art journaling projects. One of our great finds were two dusty boxes of old ledger paper. I had fun the other day stamping and stenciling on it.
Along with the ledger paper I have used some other office supplies in my art.
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Hole reinforcements decorated with ink and paint |
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Mailing label, plus ledger paper as a background page. |
These office supply goodies have made their way into my Etsy shop too. I now have a few Office Supply Ephemera Packs available
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I have written posts about my recent road trip with my sister
here and
here. I didn't get much of a chance to visit any parks and do any birding while on vacation, but I did see some birds. One of the highlights for me was on a walk on the trail behind my daughter's when I spotted an Eagle!
I saw a few birds that we don't have in Ohio:
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Northern Mockingbird |
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Best I can tell this is a female Boat-tailed Grackle |
And then it was just nice seeing some of the water birds again since they have migrated from the north for the winter.
Last Sunday after church Sai'Vion and I and my friend Rox went to the Window on Wildlife to watch the birds for a while. Sai'Vion is very interested in animals and is really enjoying birding. He is doing a great job of remembering the birds names and how to identify them. I, of course, am a biased god-grandma, but I'm pretty impressed with how engaged he is for a nine-year-old! We're ready for Spring to come and bring the migratory birds back to our area.
Well, that's all the meandering I have for today.
Thanks for stopping by!