Sketchbook Category
found notebook from the nineteen hundreds
Posted on December 19, 2010 5 Comments
I recently found this sketchpad under a pile of books. It had always been there-I see it all the time-but I never thought to look in it. What I found was a barely filled book of drawings, but more outstandingly, ideas; from being the King of my own little island (not a Queen, and don’t […]
waiting for the stationary shop to open
Posted on December 8, 2010 1 Comment
I spend so much of my time waiting: at traffic lights, clinic waiting rooms, for my children after school, at my parents’ as the children suffer with the tutor. Usually I have a notebook or sketchbook in my bag somewhere, or a book to read, so I’m always taken care of. I got to Mogahwi […]
one number 67* please
Posted on November 27, 2010 2 Comments
*Number 67 is sweet and sour chicken on the Peacock restaurant menu. I’m so in the mood for sweet and sour chicken this morning.
table & a fat chair
Posted on November 22, 2010 3 Comments
My son told me a funny story today about a table, some splinters and a teacher in live rigor mortis.
no story
Posted on October 24, 2010 17 Comments
I was hoping that my friends would help me with not just a title for this sketch but a little story as well. And when I say ‘little’, I mean a few pithy lines. Thank you, Reda Salem, for being the first to volunteer. Thanks, everyone for taking the time to really think […]


