Thursday, May 19, 2022

Do You Call them Rain Boots or Galoshes?

 

Do you remember wearing galoshes as a child?  Maybe you call them rain boots, mud boots or rubber boots.  I have a strong memory of me wearing mine.  I was maybe in the 1st grade and it was actually a whole set.  There was the boots, a rain coat and an umbrella.  They were all matching, red with little yellow flowers.  I wish I had a picture of me wearing it.  My brother had a yellow set and we would have to wear them to keep us dry on what I remember was a long walk to school in Richland, Missouri.  

No real need for any rain gear here in Las Vegas.  If it is actually raining outside you can't find your umbrella if you own one because it was so many months ago that you last used it you will have forgotten where you put it.  I also don't own a winter coat.  Sweaters and jackets are usually enough to just go from the car to where ever it is you are going.  

I looked this up the other night and wasn't really surprised to learn that Las Vegas is the driest city in America.  It makes sense because It hardly ever rains here.  The weather forecast is always "HOT AND SUNNY".  The statistics I saw said that it rains on an average of 26 days per year.   They must be counting every sprinkle that falls on the west side of the valley.  Did you know that our average rainfall per year is only 4.2 inches?  The Las Vegas valley is home to over over 2 million residents and let's not forget the 42 million tourists that drop in each year. Water is a pretty big deal. 

Oh and did I mention we are in a horrible drought?  It's been going on for over 10 years and the west is in trouble.  The rivers and lakes are drying up.  Our own Lake Mead is at it's lowest level since it was created.  So many states depend on Lake Mead it is scary.  I think about this every time I turn my faucet on.

I've lived here for 44 years and have seen lots of flooding and desert rainstorms during that time.  Many summers we would have what they call monsoon weather and you would see the rain clouds rolling into the valley every afternoon.  The funny thing is that it can be washing cars away on one side of the valley and be as dry as a bone on the other.  The streets are covered in months of oil residue and so when you add a little water to that watch out.  Driving here in Las Vegas in the rain is a real hazard.  No one slows down and there are just tons of accidents.

The flooding used to be so bad back in the 80's.  We might get just a fraction of an inch of rain fall but the streets would have rivers flowing down them.  The local governments have done a really good job creating detention basins to hold the flood water and a vast network of flood channels so that water runs underground until it gets to the washes and on to Lake Mead.  

Mud isn't much of an issue either like I remember growing up in Missouri.  The ground is so dry that it soaks it up immediately.  Not to mention that everywhere you might need to go is paved in cement or asphalt.

It has only snowed a handful of times in all the years I have lived here.  It is truly an event when it does.  The town comes to a halt and everyone is outside trying to make a snowman in the skiff of snow that has fallen in their yards.  

All this to segue into writing about my newest art series.  I'm calling it "Rainy Day Critters" and so far I've just got one piece finished but because I had so much fun drawing this one I'm calling it a collection.  I already have the idea in my head for my next drawing.  

Isn't this cow just the cutest thing ever?  I'm so happy how she turned out.  I drew this digitally using my iPad, Apple pencil and the drawing app Procreate.  

If you would like a print or a note card of this piece, it is now available for purchase on my website store - Cow in Galoshes


Sunday, May 8, 2022

Sweetness and Sugary Delights

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Have been the focus of my drawing attention this week.  I feel I must include a favorite candy bar or two.  What is your favorite candy? What candy is connected to your fond childhood memories? 

 My grandmother often would have a "Sugar Daddy'' sucker in the drawer for each of us when we would come to visit.  Those kept you occupied for such a long time.  Their long thin slab of caramel would take forever to consume.  I haven't seen a Sugar Daddy sucker for years but I guess they are still a thing and are now part of the Tootsie Roll family.

Another candy that was a favorite of my grandmothers was "Whoopers".  She loved those little chocolate balls and always had a dish of them on her coffee table when I got older.  I knew they would have to be one of the first candies for me to draw.  Now, I'm thinking my sweet tooth might need an Almond Joy or a German chocolate cupcake.






Why Did I Wait SO LONG

I have wanted a dedicated shipping label printer for the longest time.  I just kept telling myself I hadn't reached that level and after all I was certainly able to stand up and switch printing paper for 4 x 6 labels in my Epson printer.  I mean it is only a little extra work but you would hear me scream in frustration when I would realize that I had forgotten to put the paper back in and I had wasted expensive label paper.  

It was just a few months ago that I decided to finally invest in a label printer for my business.  There are so many options and while price is a consideration I also wanted something that had very good reviews.  After spending some time researching, I made the plunge and purchased this model of label printer.  It's a thermal printer so no more printer ink, printing on labels by mistake and I can get my shipping labels free from UPS. I always compare shipping carrier rates using Pirateship.com and sometimes I do ship packages using UPS when they are less expensive than USPS  

Everyday when I print out my shipping labels I say to myself, "Why did I wait so long?".  The printing of the labels is lightening fast, the labels stick so much better than the inkjet labels I used to use and I'm not wasting supplies.  It may have cost me $120 but it has saved me time and lots of frustrations.  My advise to every small business owner, "Stop putting it off and buy yourself the equipment you need to grow your small business."

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