Thank you for visiting my blog. I look forward to reading your comments and any personal stories if you care to share. Future blog posts will be spotlighting some dynamic individuals dedicated to improving the lives of others. Although these Guest Angels are mere mortals and do not see themselves in any celestial capacity, the work they do to help others is nothing short of divine. And those who benefit from their efforts would, no doubt, think of them as heaven sent.
Please know that my personal narrative blog posts are not intended as professional advice that will “cure” any serous issues you may be having. My words are meant only as a lighthearted approach to share some thought mechanisms I’ve learned to exercise that help me re-frame the moment I’m in and adjust my attitude when needed.
As for the rest of me, I’ve been an an artist for many years using traditional art mediums as well as digital applications to create graphic design, sculpture, live caricatures, pet portraits, forensic art and, last year, plunged into the world of children’s book illustration with Grover the Kitten Learns to Live Outdoors.
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