Maybe. I was a bit too tired to do much after I finally finished a long work day, plus it was suddenly 100° outside after a break in the weather.

So I sat in my chair this evening and colored in my coloring book. It took me a few evenings to do this one, because I only do it when my hands get tired of crocheting.

The design is from a book in a series a friend of mine writes, where she re-draws art to color, but also includes information on the source of the designs.

I have a couple of other books in Sugar’s series, too. She is a very fun jewelry designer and often teaches classes. I met her in the waiting room when each of our husbands was having oral surgery. Check out the series if you like adult coloring books.

I also got a coloring book by another friend’s daughter, which has lovely Art Deco and Art Nouveaux images, with lots of space. I may try different techniques on those. Once I get the motorhome opened up again, I’ll have access to my pencils and crayons.

I’m glad to have this throwback activity to ease my mind. I loved coloring when I was little. It’s one of the things that kept me quiet (along with reading, but I read too fast and often ran out of books). I often colored outside in my treehouse. I’m pretty much the exact same person I used to be, only less anxious.

Time to conk out. Thanks for enjoying my activity.
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I love to color, and I know other adults who do, too.
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Yay!
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Gorgeous! Play and art are essential, not just for children. Thank you for reminding me!
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Let’s keep playing!
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Back to the days of disappearing posts – don’t know what I hit but it ate the paragraph I’d written.
Beautiful coloring books, and I wonder what became of mine when I packed to leave home. I’m about 5 days behind on reading email and blogs since I was out of town without my computer….. will catch up on your blogs, probably won’t comment. But….
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Glad you’re safely home.
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