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	<title>Artist Adventurer! &#187; broke</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I disappeared for a few months as blogging was beginning to feel a bit of an obligatory chore, so I promptly stopped. And went out and did some stuff, learned some stuff about myself and have grown a lot in the process of taking a break not only from blogging, but from my writing practice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I disappeared for a few months as blogging was beginning to feel a bit of an obligatory chore, so I promptly stopped. And went out and did some stuff, learned some stuff about myself and have grown a lot in the process of taking a break not only from blogging, but from my writing practice in general.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;ve had a BLAST! And I believe, have come back stronger than ever!</p>
<p>Matt and I took a near month long trip up the west coast over the summer, befriended our very own Aussie &#8216;mascot&#8217; and persuaded him to come along. Our trio drove from LA to Canada and back, broke and scared, meeting the coolest, strangest characters.  And smiling, scrimping, saving, pic-nicing and couchsurfing the whole time, having one of the best roadtrips ever. And praying every second that the car would make it.</p>
<p>It did. Approximately one month later, it died. Forever and ever. I liked being without a car in Los Angeles. Truly, I did. I&#8217;d been on the go so fast for so long that it was a relief to have an excuse to stay in one spot. Now being car-less in a city built on sprawl is finally becoming a drag. I&#8217;ve taken a liking to LAPD police car auctions. There&#8217;s no way in hell I&#8217;m paying big money for a car.</p>
<p>It took a full month after getting back in the bungalow to get the place back to its former glory. Anytime I leave for an extended period of time, there&#8217;s always broken furniture and drippy faucets to contend with upon arrival. I mean, I expect that. But we had to get a new bathroom floor, had kitchen plumbing nitemares and went through two different handymen before the jobs were done correctly. The house-sitters are great folks and did nothing wrong and everything right, by the way, it&#8217;s just that this place is 100 years old. (Legend has it that this bungalow was one of Abbot Kinney&#8217;s guest houses.) Stuff rots and breaks.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, and then there was lots of work. Gosh, was I thankful for the work! I got to juggle three shows, which was fun for me. I got to ride my bike to work everyday. The hours were sane and I shared an office with really nice people. Thank you to those folks at GK Films. Wonderful, the lot of them.</p>
<p>And interspersed with the home front, job front and life front, the creative front has finally begun to push forward in a really big way &#8211; I&#8217;ve performed six or seven times, gotten published in print in Artisphere Magazine, drawn frescoes on the LA section of the Berlin Wall for it&#8217;s 20th Anniversary celebration and have made a glorious mess of my studio. Paper and photos and lists and random stuff thrown everywhere. Good creative soup.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been able to have an inner re-evaluation of life and writing and being. And have gotten to really delve deeply and mull over all the seeds that I planted within while in Peru. Its been a great ride. I&#8217;ve reconnected to literally hundreds of old friends and acquaintances. And have made an effort to further strengthen the close friendships I&#8217;ve already got.</p>
<p>Now what?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m writing a novel this winter. Everyone asks what the novel is going to be about. I don&#8217;t know yet and am not in a hurry to figure it out just now. But all the moments are being saved in a piggy bank of sorts for later.</p>
<p>So welcome back to my site. And thank you for reading. I really do appreciate it.</p>
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