




We had some time chatting with her, her husband and another woman traveling with her.
Do I keep posting pictures from Artfields or have I blown up your Reader or email enough with those? Should I have said more about the ones I did post?
Do I continue to share my thoughts and the links I find about haiku? Or do I just keep adding to my original post about it and keep it mostly to myself?
How many progress pictures of plants does anyone really care to see?
These questons are mostly rhetorical, unless your answer to one is “I really like seeing those.” (FTR, I blocked my mother from my FB account, while I still had one, for telling me that she wasn’t interested in flower pictures.)
I have just learned that I can’t change the size of a font within a paragragh. It’s all or nothing, baby. I can do sub- or superscript. But that looks weird.
I can do footnotes though. 1
And I finally figured out how to set links to open in a new tab. I prefer that instead of perpetually using the back button. And I like being able to open a link and come back to read it after I’ve finished the main article.
Now, I need to think of something to write make space between that paragraph and the footnote. The truth is, I don’t write anything long enough to justify a footnote. And watching someone selse play with the buttons can become annoying pretty quickly.
Anyway. I’m trying to figure what to do next. I like having a little buffer and scheduled posts. It gives me room when I have stupid or busy days. And, since you keep following2, I’m guessing it’s entertaining.
I started this as a way to talk to my kid when they aren’t present. But, they don’t read it.3
I kind of filled this up with ArtFields art while we were there. I’m not usually that prolific. I really wanted to show you all of it because it is amazing. But, now I’m second guessing how much is enough and how much is too much.



This won the $25,000.00 second prize. It was in the Dr. Ronald E. McNair Memorial Park building. We thought that was an appropriate location for the piece.
We picked up one of his artist’s cards and there was a piece of the fabric attached to the back side.
The winner of the first juried prize is from Lexington, KY. He wasn’t there to receive his award because he has gone home for the Kentucky Derby.
I’ll post more tomorrow when I’m home.
PS. I miss my cat.























Edit to add: This won the People’s Choice (2D) award which got him $12,500.00.