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What Happened to Me?

 

Hey friends,
It’s been a little quiet over here lately—not for lack of inspiration, but because life threw me a curveball back in April. I’ve been healing from a knee fracture (yep, I was stubbornly walking on it until the MRI revealed what was really going on—whoops!). Along with the fracture came a bit of bone marrow edema, which is apparently pretty common with this type of injury.

Since then, I’ve been on “protected weight bearing” duty for the past 6 weeks. That basically means lots of sitting, lots of patience, and trying not to go stir-crazy while I let my body mend.

But… I can’t sit still for too long creatively. I’ve managed to create 6 or 7 new trees during my healing time—some of which are already up in the shop if you’d like to take a peek. 

I’ll have more to share after my ortho check-up next week, but for now, just wanted to pop in and say hey—and thank you for being here and supporting my art, even during the slower seasons. 💚



When I'm not at work it looks pretty much like this at home.

Look at the swelling!


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