Golden Rule Retreat Day 9

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRyhYC_EHhM Here is the first production of G.R.I.T,  Golden Rule Improv Theater. In my case the improv stands for all the improvising I have to do to put a story together. It is the best part […]

Golden Rule Retreat Day 8

First a big thank you for the comments yesterday! Thank you!   I wish I could stitch everything by hand. My hands won’t let me. So I made the inside door panels and the dressing […]

Golden Rule Retreat Day 7

Treat others as you would like to be treated. In other words, you don’t want to spread the virus, you don’t want to get the virus. That is what the golden rule retreat is all […]

Golden Rule Retreat Day 6

  The back sloped panel of the ‘Fables To Go’ casket is The City Mouse and The Country Mouse.   The left side of the panel is the Country House. The country mouse is dressed […]

Golden Rule Retreat

The Golden Rule says to treat others as you would like to be treated. It is my guide through these times.   The last time we visited the ‘Fables To Go’ casket we saw William […]

Golden Rule Retreat 4

Today’s Golden Rule retreat theme is a corner of my studio. In fact it is my corner sink. Plumbing existed in this corner of the room we  were converting into my studio but it never […]

Golden Rule Retreat Part 3

  Casket three is “Fables To Go”. It is a mobile theater that Claire and William are creating in order to take their fable productions on the road. The first photo shows the casket doors […]

The Golden Rule Retreat, Part 2

 Inkwells and Pounce Pots! The newest casket toy is a pair of tiny pots for ink and pounce. The Once Upon A Time casket has a green interior. An antique sewing awl and nib pen […]

The Golden Rule Retreat, Part 1

Welcome to my studio. Anyone who regularly follows this blog knows that the Golden Rule is central to the World Of Possibilities. In the current world state of uncertainty and anxiousness, “Treat Others As You […]

Two Goats

The first of the sloped panels is complete. Maybe. I’m still considering spangles and their possible placement. The border is only basted in place. You can read the fable HERE. http://read.gov/aesop/013.html