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Well such a busy and an eventful time. Ups and downs. Trying to sort out medication to keep me going to counteract the tamoxifen.

It was my …th birthday Friday and we went to see Fascinating Aieda-absolutely fabulous, very rude,very funny and quite moving at times.

Saturday we went to a PV at Roche Court-always a complete pleasure-and stunning work-well worth a visit.

Sunday bombed up to London to see the exhibitions at Tate Britain-Richard Deacon-fantastic-and Ruin Lust. I was really excited about this but was disappointed-I think they missed a few tricks there!

Monday I was booked to teach a 4 hour ceramic course but no one turned up. I spent a few hours sorting out kilns and doing some other useful stuff.

I also sorted out my framing problems-You were quite right Sue-they dont need framing-I had a few people in my studio giving advice and the concensus was to keep them raw!!! A hero has come to my rescue and will sort out the few that do need stretchers!

I also heard on Monday that my application for a permanent studio was accepted. I am so pleased-and the news really gave me a lift-a lift I really needed. Suddenly I have some energy again!!! To those who also applied-I wish you well and good luck for getting a studio soon. There will always be a warm welcome and even a cuppa if you fancy a visit to studio 1.

I have also been busy as I am now on the GASP (Gallery at Art Space Portsmouth) committee and have been helping to put up the new show- It is part of the Lost Hour event in Portsmouth. The exhibition is looking good.

The next few days are free from commitments so I am planning to work on my exhibition-no more painting :o( but planning text, titles, name of exhibition, etc, etc and getting images ready for printing, invites, emails, bussiness cards…… April 25th is not far off now.

There has been a lack of pictures recently-I will take some pics of my chaotic studio in the next few days.

All for now

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