It's Friday, which means it's time to join Friday Smiles, hosted by Annie (at A Stitch in Time). Let's visit Annie and the other wonderful ladies who also share their smiles each Friday. I'm starting to get more and more "Failed to Publish," and again, nothing I try helps. In fact, while playing catch up, I have not been able to leave a single comment. I have about a dozen people I've left comments to that have failed.
This past week, I have been mostly tied to my computer, as I am visiting people I normally do not as a result of being the guest designer at Try it on Tuesday this fortnight. And I can never seem to get ahead at AJJ (more on that shortly). When not on the computer, I'm either eating, sleeping, feeding the cats, or creating more art as I show below. Of course, I'm also showering and brushing my teeth, but you probably don't care about any of that.
What you do want to know is I'm working on more pages in my latest altered book. You can see the backgrounds I created here and here. Also, here are the first set of pages I created. I'm also joining Aimeslee, our host this month at Art Journal Journey and her Anything Goes theme.
And finally, one of my favorite childless cat ladies.
Bleubeard, Squiggles, and I wish you a very happy and fun filled weekend. This childless cat lady thanks you for spending part of your Friday here. Bleubeard and I would love to see you at Friday Smiles and Art Journal Journey, too.
I'm once again joining Aimeslee at Paper-Paisleys Art Adventures who is our host this month at Art Journal Journey. Her theme is Anything Goes.
For two days I showed backgrounds I created. You will find them here and here.
I always try to write a blog post on 9/11 about 9/11. It was the deadliest terrorist attack in world history and the most devastating foreign attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. While 2,996 people were killed that day, 2,605 were U.S. citizens, including 2,135 civilians. Three hundred seventy two were non-U.S. citizens. Among those who died, 67 individuals were from the UK, 47 from the Dominican Republic, and 41 from India. In total, more than 90 countries lost citizens in the four attacks. This is truly a global remembrance, and one we should never, ever forget. As long as I have a blog and am cognizant, I will try to remember to pay tribute to those who died on that day 23 years ago today.
Looking back on some of the posts I have written in the past, I will simply share a few of the memes I found from that day.
Feel free to share your own 9/11 memories on this day that is embedded in our brains and one we who lived through it will never forget.