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Tuesday, January 13

Gentle sitrep

The day job is about to end - five days left (but who's counting...) Talk about a sea change. 

A voluntary choice to resign several years early which has both terrified and elated me at the same time. And at this precise moment I am at the 'leaping off the cliff with a positive attitude' stage - however, ask me again tomorrow....... next week ..... in 20 minutes time and I'll probably give you a different answer. 

But at the moment - positive. 

Something that has given me pleasure (and still does) is painting and recently I have done a fair few #tinycatpebbles, gentle commissions and gifts. I fully intend on picking up the paintbrush a whole lot more in the coming months - watch this space as they say.






Thank you to old friends and new for taking the time to pop in to say hello and welcome back, thank you - that meant more than you will ever know xx


Are you about to embark on something new?
Is there something that you're planning to start or pick up again?
Are you, as I am, quietly watching the rain outside whilst I take a break from what I should be completing?


22 comments:

  1. Beautiful pieces. The cats on the stones are amazing! The details…incredible. I hope your retirement is everything you’d wish it to be!

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  2. Love love those painted pebbles!
    Enjoy the retirement - most people wonder how they ever had time to go out to work

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    1. Thank you, I'm definitely looking forward to doing the things I really want to do😊

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  3. I love my Grace painted on a pebble, you are do talented, I am gifting Frankie to my daughter tomorrow.

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    1. Thank you - it was a pleasure painting them both - I hope your daughter loves Frankie (do let me know xx)

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  4. Lovely cats...the real and the pebbly.
    More art sounds a really good idea xx

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    1. I have loved doing them and plan to do a lot more :)

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  5. Congrats on your early retirement and also on those lovely paintings. Feeling positive is good!
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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    1. Thank you Ellie - I am looking forward to the next step just got to keep the positive momentum going 😊

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  6. Thanks for dropping in on my blog. We're nearly neighbours in the global scheme of things! I can highly recommend retirement. You have lots to look forward to.

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    1. On the global scheme of things - we are practically neighbours! I have loved quietly reading through some of your posts of places I know well (Hebden Bridge being one) and have enjoyed them - thank you!

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  7. I live your artwork and would love to be able to paint but am pretty hopeless 😩. I really hope that this change in your life works out really well for you. I love being retired … though I appreciate it may not be for everyone and not all are fortunate enough to be able to afford to stop working. Good luck. Carol x

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    1. Thanks Carol, it wasnt an easy decision and it is going to be 'tight' but I am sure we can make it work out - life is for living and I hope to have more time to be able to do just that 😊

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  8. Good to see you back blogging…beautiful art work. X

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    1. Thank you 😊 (on both accounts) xx

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  9. Love the pebbles; you don't need me to tell you that you are very talented. I have found myself finding more 'me time' these days. I've spent years (like you) giving my time to others and now it's me time (without being too selfish)!. I do hope you find time to blog as I've missed it. x

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    1. Hello lovely lady - ditto to everything you said!
      And I hope to get more blogging done too - have missed it x

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  10. Congratulations on your retirement - you will soon find the hours are filled and it will be lovely for you to have time to get back into painting, I like all your cat paintings :)

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  11. Love your art and with your new found freedom I am sure there will be plenty more to enjoy. :)

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