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2025.12 Schedule

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2025.11 Schedule

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2025.10 Schedule

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2025.09 Schedule

Here’s my schedule of available days for online lessons in September.

As always, if you’d like to have a lesson on an unavailable day, just send me a message.

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It Occurred To me….

I’ve been spending my free time (when not fighting Covid-19 nearly to death or getting run over by cars) making ads for this place. I’m enjoying the creative outlet and the ads are otherwise just entertaining to make. But they haven’t been a roaring success. (It would help if giving Facebook money to advertise on Instagram didn’t make me feel dirty and ashamed….)

About a week ago it dawned on me that I might also make an ad or two for in-person coffee shop lessons, since I do those as well. Plus, since one of my private students is taking a couple-month break to study for an exam, I have a bit more time for such lessons, should any arise.

I made the first ad, which featured talking coffee cups because I cannot draw people, and was posted in Japanese and English versions, and had nearly-immediate interest:

So I decided to make another, also in Japanese and English versions:

Being creative is hard work. My brain feels cooked and these aren’t even very good. It’s no wonder so many actual artists are nuts.

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2025.08 Schedule

Here’s my schedule of available days in August.

As always, if you’d like to have a lesson at a different time, just send me a message.

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COVID+

I tested positive for Covid-19/Coronavirus, so I’ll be unavailable for a week or so. If this causes any problems or delays, I’m sorry for the inconvenience.

I made the picture above mostly to entertain myself. I'll be fine. But if you’re outside and you see someone with Covid, run away from them!

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Update: I just noticed that this post never published. I’m publishing it now only for my records. I have since recovered fully.

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My Prior Point Was…

The prior post/story/events all happened, because I was trying to use Adobe Express to create a new, post-able image for Instagram. I have a little bit of drawing ability, but I'm not overly artistic or creative in the ways I wish I were, so I looked around at templates to help. I’m especially untalented with colors. My drawings are always black and white – or just drawn with regular pencils. If I attempt to add color, I ruin the images. So I went looking for something with some pop, as they say.

I came up with this:

It's a little insane, and it’s not very me, but I do kinda like it. And I enjoyed the process of making it – except when one minor adjustment would send all the pieces into disarray, a skill I needed to master in order to not scream…. 😅

The advantage of making these is two-fold: they give me art to post on Instagram/Threads (and perhaps elsewhere), and they are fun creative outlets. I'll post the next one, which looks a bit less flier-like and a lot more insane, in a few days.

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i Took a ‘flier’

When I was trying to make graphics (a logo, etc.) for this site, I added Adobe Express to my Adobe (“Creative Cloud”) account. There’s a month-long free trial, so I took advantage of that.

Adobe Express has templates for all kinds of images – business cards, logos, newsletters, fliers, standard graphics, and others I can’t think of right now. They can be used wholly or partially to make needed images. It's really finicky, but a lot of fun to play with.

A few days ago, I was looking for something I could work with and then post to Instagram. I started thinking about fliers (rather than more of the lifeless images I had been posting), and that got me thinking about the word “flier” (USA; “Flyer” outside of the United States).

This caused a long detour where I had to figure out how to get a new library card via the Internet (rather than flying to America and walking into an actual library) so that I could create a free Oxford English Dictionary account. (Without a free account, the OED is painfully expensive!) It took a long time, but it worked. And here’s what I found:

fli·er [FLY-er] (I'm American....)
Origin: 1874-1889; presumably derived from fly + -er
noun
A handbill, fly-sheet; single-page document, typically (if not always) an advertisement.

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I thought fliers (office-paper-size advertisements, typically) got their name because, if thrown, they’d be carried by the wind – ie, they’d fly away. But the word may come from printing: pages were (maybe still are) moved via the metal fingers of printing machines, which push the pages forward – called flyer-fingers.

Regardless of its origin, the word seems to have come directly from fly-sheet, the name for those irritating advertisements that fly out of magazines or newspapers. Similar to these stupid things (which I’ve only ever heard called “subscription cards”, but perhaps these are more specific, and more modern):

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It’s Blue for a Change

The orange started to seem really intense. I’ll go back to it, because I love orange, I just needed a cooler, calmer color, for a break. 😅 Plus, I needed some motivation to do a couple things. Messing with this site’s design helped with that.

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