I've been obsessed with stained glass and linoprint lately. Not actually doing it, but researching it, being inspired by it, making of list of supplies I need to get.
I found a
post I made back in 2006 about wanting to do stained glass. I had totally forgotten about that woman (wish I had made note of her name to see what she's doing these days), which is why I really miss the archive that my blog used to be. When I moved to the Black Hills in 2016, I made an ad for a lady whose sister was going to be in town teaching stained glass in Keystone during the month of October. Since Marcus hadn't moved here yet, I decided to go ahead and splurge and started the classes. I found out I was actually pretty good at it. Then my dad died on October 16th and I had to go back to Denver to take care of all that stuff. Luckily, they were very nice and accommodating and worked with me to make sure I got all the class hours I had paid for. I ended up completing 3 little projects. I'll try to find pictures I took of them and attach later. I need to get my photos off my old mac and onto the server at home so I can access them.
The woman who facilitated the class for her sister had plans of turning that location in Keystone into rentable stained glass studio space where one would have access to the grinders, be able to buy supplies, etc. Unfortunately, that never happened. They also came to teach other classes, but because of my crazy business owner schedule, I couldn't attend. I also haven't had the money to buy my own supplies.

Anyway, I was digging through some stuff a couple of weeks ago and found the stained glass angel Tom, one of the instructors, had made for everyone that took the class. It spoke to me that I needed to start doing things that are good for my soul, not just the business. I think that class was the last real creative personal thing I ever did. Then I was digging out the larger fridge in the basement because the big fridge in the shop apartment died and saw my tote of leftover supplies from that class. This morning, I hung up my angel in my who's apartment window and decided I need to figure out how to get myself the supplies to do this. In addition to having a creative outlet that I REALLY NEED RIGHT NOW, I can probably also sell some to supplement the print shop. We've kind of hit a point where we need better equipment and more space, but there is only so much print that can be done in a town our size. I also have dreams of another kind of business that I'm not going to discuss publicly until it happens, but that's going to need funding, too.

Posted by LaDonna at 12:38 PM on 04/05/25 • Permalink •
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I really, really hate the Internet. I'm positive that any good we got from it is far outweighed by the garbage, negative things that resulted.
One of the worst is these garbage sites that are probably run by bot farms. They are all precanned content with affiliate links or some such shit in them. These days, they're probably AI generated, to boot. I've been going through my archives trying to delete the paid posts I made in my unemployed days. I found out my original domain I had has become one of these horrible sites in 2020. If this whole C word we can't name scam that happened in 2019 hadn't happened and almost made us lose our business, I would've kept it. A lot of the blogs I used to follow have fallen to the same fate. It makes me sick.
The sad thing is, people fall for this crap. I recently dealt with a computer of a guy who had recently passed. His hard drive was full of these things that he'd purchased, trying to make passive income. For what, those same articles were on at least 100 other sites, exactly the same.
Anyway, I'm slowly trying to get this thing up and running again. I'm sad about how I gave in to the whole Facebook, social media psyop. I basically wasted over 16 years of my life being addicted to that garbage.
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Just popping in to blow off the dust and start to reacquaint myself with this.
I really miss blogging.
I have been so busy these last 2-1/2 years with our business that I've lost touch with what makes me happy. I haven't had a garden in years, my houseplants have died, I only cook on special occasions, can't remember the last time I actually baked anything, my house still isn't unpacked and I really can't remember the last time I actually finished a craft project.
I've also been eating crap food with no exercise, so my weight is going up again.
We've moved to a beautiful place, but I haven't been enjoying it.
So, I'm hoping in the new year that if I get back into the routine of writing, I'll get back into the routine of doing what I enjoy.
Now, how in the hell do I post this thing? LOL
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So, the last couple of years have been really busy and this poor blog fell by the wayside. I didn't even realize until last week that my domain wasn't even reachable due to a DNS change I never made with my registrar. I'm not even in a Google search anymore.
Just a few of the things that happened that have kept me from all this:
- July 2016: Got a job working at paper in Custer, SD and quit working at the printer in Denver that I was at for almost 10 years
- August 2016: Moved to South Dakota by myself
- October 2016: Dad passed away
- July 2017: Quit job at paper to run print shop business in Custer that Marcus bought
- June 2018: Marcus moved to South Dakota
It's been over 2 years since I moved up here and I still haven't gotten unpacked. My house is a disaster. We still need to sell the condo in Denver. We really need to find a bigger space for our shop.
Anyway, it's been a crazy couple of years and this just didn't get on the radar. Since I really want to do NaBloPoMo in November, I had better make sure this is all working again soon.I also want to restart my 101 in 1001 days and do a Project 365.
ETA: OK, so looks like NaBlogPoMo is defunct? WTF? I guess I have been out of the game for a while. Oh, well...
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I used to be really good at web coding and design. That almost 10 year stint I did at the print shop and not using the skills made me freaking rusty. I thought when I got my current job that I'd be able to start getting them back in shape as in the interview they seemed really pumped that I had web skills. Well, they had hired a web company before I got there and I have no access to the back end (something that I can't seem to make them understand). It's irritating when they'd ask me to try to do something on the web site and I'd have to explain again and again that they'd have to call the developer as I had no password to access the core of their site.
For reasons I can't go into on a public forum, I need to get my skill set back. My poor site here has been broken because I hadn't upgraded EE in so long that when Marcus upgraded his servers to the latest PHP, everything here was broken. I'm back up enough that I hope this will post...we'll see here in a bit. PHP has changed, Expression Engine has changed, even HTML changed (I have no experience whatsoever with HTML5). It's going to be a challenge, but I will relearn all this.
ETA: OK, my little mood guys are broken, but at least I can post. That's a start...
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