Where'd She Go?

It's a hard spot I'm in right now.

My torch has been cold for longer than it's been in a long time.  I haven't had a show since very early in the year and some of my scheduled Fall shows have already canceled. I'm not holding out much hope for the ones still trying to decide. Leaves me short on drive and inspiration.

I understand the reason, but it is still hard to process.

I know I need to take advantage of this empty time and fill it with new designs, perhaps step up my game.  Maybe I'm using the excuse that I haven't completely healed from that terrible fall I took back in March.  Right when Covid was introducing itself to our part of the world.  Just before it got bad enough to put a fork in our routines.

I blogged about it a few days afterwards while I was enjoying a good bit of narcotics to manage the pain.  You can read about it by clicking here.  

Every night I pray for this virus to disappear so we can do all the things we used to do.

I want to wake up early and torch long into the night until my eyes are tired.

I want to set up my 10 x 10 and fill it with all my glass babies and watch them fly.  

Hopefully soon, my Muse will come home

... and she'll have a nice soft landing.