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		<title>A Soft Start</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 14:51:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last several months have held much activity, however not for Oxalis Arts, but rather in working on our house. I&#8217;ve been landscaping like a crazy-woman, trying to get the major shrubbery in &#38; established before frost. The house finally got painted in August (due to waiting for the biblical rains to end) and since [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last several months have held much activity, however not for Oxalis Arts, but rather in working on our house. I&#8217;ve been landscaping like a crazy-woman, trying to get the major shrubbery in &amp; established before frost. The house finally got painted in August (due to waiting for the biblical rains to end) and since then it&#8217;s been nearly non-stop gardening action! Prior to the exterior work, I have been remodeling the inside, in particular the kitchen, bath, and my studio.</p>
<p>Speaking of the Oxalis Studio&#8230; I am very excited to be setting it up formally, (rather than it existing as a room to stash all my supplies). Although it is small, it is a lovely space to work in. The light is great, I have a wonderful view of the bird feeders and my two greyhounds, Tristan &amp; Simon, are just beyond the french doors to the dining room. All the comforts of the house are near and yet, it&#8217;s possible to close those doors and focus on my work. And you never know – while I typically go to clients, on occasion someone might have an itch to get out of the office and come have some tea. I find it is very liberating &amp; inspiring to the creative process if I can get clients out of their usual environment.</p>
<p>Since we live on a main thoroughfare, the exposure surely can&#8217;t hurt either.<br />
I hope to put up some pics soon!</p>
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