This little silliness isn't meant to convey anything except that Photoshop is fun and I love babies. My neighbor was holding one at the front door this morning and the little darling smiled at me like I was a most fascinating creature. I found her entrancing and delightful and her father beamed with pride. It was a lovely moment.
I saw my new chirocpractor this morning and he gave me lots of excellent information about how to sit and walk. Although, to be honest, I really had to work at concentrating on what he told me. He's just so damn good looking, it's almost a curse. ALMOST.
I had a funny moment last night when Rod asked me to make some modifications on a logo for a new HIV support group/agency he's putting together. I kept waiting for him to send it to me to look at, growing a bit impatent when he didn't. How could I suggest changes when I didn't know what it looked like? When he finally sent it, I had to laugh. The reason he hadn't bothered was because I'd designed it in the first place. I had completely forgotten that I'd come up with an idea about a month ago.
I think it's because when I create digital art, I find myself so much in the present moment, that I let go of it almost the second I post it or press Send. I'm on to the next thing. Either that or I'm suffering from dementia.
MCO 2008
P.S. The gorgeous sky over the pyramid is from photographer Bruce Dale. The colors of the logo are taken from the Colorado flag, as 10 will be based in Denver.

and i thought i was getting old....
looks pretty good- thanks.
dc is hot and muggy. but i am glad to have a week away from the grind. i'll miss you this weekend, mate.
cheers!
Nice work on the logo. One of the organizations to which I belong is thinking about getting a new logo. If they ever decide to go ahead with the project, and if you are available, I'd love to submit your name to contract for the job. It's a non-profit, so the pay won't be great, but I'm certain that we can cough up a reasonable commission. Your talents are endless.
I also adore babies. At my aunt's funeral, I sat directly behind one of my second cousins who had a 7-month old baby in her arms with whom I engaged in a delightful game of peek-a-boo. There is nothing that can brightened your spirits like a baby's smile.
Hmm, a hot chiropractor, makes you just want to strain or sprain something!