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A New Day

 Well, everyday is a new day but from my perspective a new day is when something that effects the rest of my life occurs.  In this case it’s a couple of things.  

1 - I’m walking around without my scooter or crutches!  I’m still in my boot and will be for a while and if I have pain then I should cool it for a while but for know, pain free and walking kind of like a real human.

2 - Check the news today.  You’ll see.  Things have changed!


I’ve also been doing some sketches and light watercolor.  This one is the view from a friends house in the evening.  He sent a photo and I cropped it and did a quick sketch based on it.

The second is another leaf watercolor that I also quickly did.  

With my new found mobility I’m looking forward to doing all sorts of misc things around the house with my newly freed arms.  Nice.


Driving will come soon enough but because it’s my right ankle and I still have to wear the boot, driving will have to wait a bit longer.  Bummer.


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