A New (Virtual) Address and A New Phase

Friday April 29th 2022 11pm

As we approach the end of another April, I thought it time that I update this blog, especially as it now has a new home at .me.uk – which I felt was more appropriate – rather than .co.uk.

And with this new address I begin a new phase of my life, having finally closed the door on the interference from our truly awful English benefit system, which was far more harm to my mental health than the pitiful amount of financial help it offered was worth.

It’s sadly easy for me to feel like I’m stepping out into the next phase of my life right back at the point where I was two years ago when I began this blog – ie jobless and facing the prospect of an empty purse in a few months – but that’s where I find myself. Except I realise I’m not back where I started at all. When I stop and assess my achievements over these last two strange years I realise they are many, and they all have armed me for the next big steps.

Over the last couple of months I’ve been gradually migrating all my websites and domains over to a new hosting company – Krystal – from LCN who I’d been with since I built my very first website, ooh, can it really be a couple of decades ago. Krystal give every impression of being as LCN (in those days called Telivo) were all those years ago, and I’m grateful to Shoo Rayner (another escapee from LCN!) for pointing me in their direction.

Whilst I could have simply migrated the existing sites across, there were a few tweaks I wanted to make to this one, and due to a malfunctioning plug-in, a complete rebuild of Doodle Inn is going to be necessary. I also wanted to bin my original idea for The Big Shed Digital Studio from five years ago, that I never actually published, and so it was the ideal time to start a brand new site for that.

The Big Shed Digital Studio is now live, and this blog is up and running, so I feel a certain satisfaction, even though there is still a lot of work to do before Doodle Inn is ready.

Getting back to blogging here after almost a year has led me to look back at what I’ve achieved since starting out on this journey, and it’s made me realise that, contrary to my fears, I have moved forward. In the last year I’ve learned how to use various creative apps, particularly in the realms of video editing, and have given myself the skills to produce far more professional videos for The Big Shed Digital Studio than I could have done two years ago.

I’ve also learned some basic digital manipulation of scanned artwork, and created several greetings cards in what I’ve termed “digilogue art”, mixing analogue pen and ink and watercolour with digital techniques.

At Christmas I even managed a very basic animation from a hand drawn and painted picture; my first ecard.

My drawings have been few and far between, but those that I have done I’m quietly proud of. There’s of course always room for great improvement, and I do hope this next phase of my life finds me able to focus more on creating a whole stash of stippled scenes, and ink and wash illustrations, particularly for the story of my garden that I’m looking forward to writing.

I was 61 Not Out. Then 62 Still Standing (Just), and 63 With A Plan. In a few weeks I’ll be 64 – what?

Suggestions on a postcard please.


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Big Day

Monday 1st March 2021 21:00

New month. Gorgeous Spring weather. Big day…

Got my invitation for the vaccine (WooohHoooooo 🥳!), and I’ve been tentatively planning ahead for when we can all gather again (a few months yet I know, but you gotta have a goal, right 😊).

So for the last couple of weeks I’ve been focussing all my efforts on the idea of community spaces to encourage everyone to simply get together and draw, that I shelved when the pandemic hit.

I’m in the process of negotiating for a small amount of ‘new enterprise’ funding to help with setting up a community interest company, and it all now officially has a new name – Doodle Inn.

Last week I designed and built a new website: doodleinn.co.uk. And today, on the first anniversary of 61 Not Out launching on Patreon, I’ve launched Doodle Inn there too (patreon.com/doodleinn), with the idea of holding some virtual Doodle Inns while we’re all still isolated, just to get the word out.

It feels really, really good to be ‘doing’ again!

Better days are just around the corner 🤗.

Who’s Driving This Bus?

Monday 17 February 2020 21:35

I think I’m back. After over a fortnight in the grip of some horrible cold virus, today I have at last felt as if I’m on the road to recovery. So time to get back to this; and, er, that.

That, in this case, being the non-earning but important to do from a creative life sustaining kinda way idea of finding somewhere to set up a real life creative space. Or that’s what I thought it was. It seems this idea has bigger ideas for itself.

About a week ago (was it?), not being up to much, I did a bit of searching for a suitable website address, and came up with “Drawing 4 Health”. It wasn’t my first choice, but other domain names had already been taken in some form, and I’ve always followed the premise that it’s wisest not to just choose a different ending (the “.co.uk” etc bit), because you don’t want potential site visitors being sent to someone else’s site instead. So, drawing4health.org.uk it was. And drawingforhealth.org.uk on a redirect, just in case.

That bit was easy. Putting a site together wasn’t, not least because I didn’t really know what I was doing this for or why. It just seemed to want me to do it. Which brings me to a theory you may have heard before: that ideas aren’t ours at all.

The theory (which I fully subscribe to) is that ideas are out there, floating around, looking for someone who they feel might make a good job of turning them into reality. You’ve heard people say that an idea “came” to them; well that’s it exactly. You don’t “have” an idea; an idea “comes” to you, it chooses you. It’s up to you to do your best with it.

And so it is that I find myself listening to this idea (an idea I thought was mine, but I now realise isn’t at all), and doing my best to carry out the instructions it’s giving me.

Like the person sat behind the wheel of a driverless car – I have no idea and no control over where we’re going. It’s all as much a mystery to me as to everyone else what this is, and where it will end up; but I’m enjoying the ride.

Drawing4Health is still very much a work in progress. I wanted to have something out there to give an impression of what this idea is all about, before seeing the people with the lovely garden space, hopefully on Wednesday. In time the site will have proper graphics – for now there are coloured slabs with a bit of text glued on. But I think it’s starting to take shape.

See what you think. But don’t expect me to answer questions, I’m just following instructions…

http://www.drawing4health.org.uk