
My college friend Lee Woehle silkscreened this more than 30 years ago. I think it may just be a proof. But I love it. And it goes where I go.
As precious as it is to me, I’ve never framed it. Never protected it. I just keep tacking it up. In apartments, cubes, houses, offices. It is dog-eared and yellowed.
And every time my eye catches it, I think, “Should I frame you? To keep you safe from the sun and dust?”
Then we both laugh and say, “Sorry, no thanks.”
About Ginny O'Donnell
After reading a really nice obituary a few years ago, I considered what they'll write about me. "She worked all day, then went home and made supper." Except now, my husband has retired, so he makes the supper. Hm. I sound kinda lazy, but I'm always busy. You'll see.
Part 2: I like my original About Me, so I'm keeping it intact. But now I, too, am footloose. Let's see what happens next, shall we?
Part 3: Just to keep everything in perspective, I'm keeping parts 1 and 2 intact. Now, I am actively and happily NOT so footloose, doing my thing over at Cottage Door Press. And with it being off its training wheels, I will pick up my ginnygram pen again. Love!
I am touched that you still have this….and now I must go find my copy that I put away when I was remodeing my house and it needs to come back to remind me of all things :) Lee