Saturday
Aug112007
How many people can say. . .

"Back to the ol' drawing board" and literally mean, "Back to the old drawing board?"
C'est finis.
Compare yourself with those who on the Lord’s Day hear nothing except the dismal sound of the world. What a privilege it is for you to hear the proclamation of the gospel!Bakker, Frans.
"Back to the ol' drawing board" and literally mean, "Back to the old drawing board?"
C'est finis.
Reader Comments (6)
It looks so pretty! Yeah!
Was going back to the ole drawing board fun for you? The finished product looks good...
Actually, it is always fun. I enjoy working very much. Even so, it is very frustrating to get to the end of a piece and find an overlooked, glaring error. It's funny; I have a very hard time finding my own mistakes--usually Tom proofreads for me. I tend to be concentrating so completely on form and style that I overlook missing words or repeated words, or skipped lines. . .I have, at one time or another, done all those things.
Sigh. . .
I can't see your picture! :(
My computer desk is a repurposed drawing/drafting table.
I built my own 36 x 24 lighted drawing table over 20 years ago. About two years ago, I took the top off the base and now use it on my desk top.
Oh, and if you reload the page, the picture will pop in!
What is it? What did you write?
Oh, I see. All is revealed in previous posts. That's what happens when you don't read blogs during the week. Sorry.