It's an Epson Stylus Photo 1280. Prints 11x17 and larger in stunning color and velvety blacks. I am using it to make counterfeit currency. 20s and 50s.
What books are you reading? I couldn't make out the names. I'm always looking for good books to read. I love SARK's books - you read one and you'll be addicted. She's got a new one coming out this year. Take care. Love the site!
one of the things I enjoy most about SARK's writing is that she is marvelously realistic in her enthusiasm and positivity. she'll admit that she isn't always excited about everything as it sometimes seems from her language and bright colors. but she's inspiring, very much so.
The ability to magnify what's in the window is a very handy feature in a browser. Netscape has this feature, but Internet Explorer does not. As we know, most people who use a browser use Explorer. What to do?
If you are using Internet Explorer and would like to "zoom in" on Danny's jpegs (and always--or almost always--be able to read his writing), I recommend the *free* Slimbrowser add-on. It turns Internet Explorer into a zooming machine. You can obtain Slimbrowser here: http://www.flashpeak.com/sbrowser/
Yes to reiterate SARK is also well acquainted with the 'dark side of life'. She isn't as marshmalowy as you might think. There's grit and painfully won wisdom to.
I met her last year - she's very real and very human especially in her ability to admit her weaknesses.
i think everyone should always count their blessings everyday! like you said everyday matters...amen! btw sark is contagious. don't say i didn't warn you. she is incredible wonderfully addicting that you can't help but share it with the world. i think you'll appreciate her.
hmmm. didn't like the scrapbooking magazines... with all the emphasis on journaling in there? or it just seemed phony to you (false cheer)?
and the printer.. that's the one i've got my eye on. someday maybe i'll get it
Your site is such a "present" for all of us visitors. You deserve trillions of giftys everyday just in appreciation of your fine work and words. (Sorry, I'm biased but I can't help but admire you!)
Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately for our budget, you usually find it quite difficult to treat yourself! especially with material things.
A record of my exploration into all aspects of drawing, illustrated journaling, creativity, and the inspiring aspects of art. By the author of "Everyday Matters," "The Creative License", and "An Illustrated Life" and other books.
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What kind of printer is that? I'm on the hunt for a new one, myself.
Also, you deserve to spoil yourself every once in a while. We all do.
Posted by: christine | February 22, 2004 03:44 PM
It's an Epson Stylus Photo 1280. Prints 11x17 and larger in stunning color and velvety blacks. I am using it to make counterfeit currency. 20s and 50s.
Posted by: Danny | February 22, 2004 03:47 PM
What books are you reading? I couldn't make out the names. I'm always looking for good books to read. I love SARK's books - you read one and you'll be addicted. She's got a new one coming out this year. Take care. Love the site!
Posted by: Jane | February 22, 2004 04:04 PM
How do you upload your drawings to the blog? I want to upload a few of my sketches to my blog and I am wondering how to do it.
Posted by: Diane Patterson | February 22, 2004 04:12 PM
one of the things I enjoy most about SARK's writing is that she is marvelously realistic in her enthusiasm and positivity. she'll admit that she isn't always excited about everything as it sometimes seems from her language and bright colors. but she's inspiring, very much so.
Posted by: whitney | February 22, 2004 04:20 PM
The ability to magnify what's in the window is a very handy feature in a browser. Netscape has this feature, but Internet Explorer does not. As we know, most people who use a browser use Explorer. What to do?
If you are using Internet Explorer and would like to "zoom in" on Danny's jpegs (and always--or almost always--be able to read his writing), I recommend the *free* Slimbrowser add-on. It turns Internet Explorer into a zooming machine. You can obtain Slimbrowser here: http://www.flashpeak.com/sbrowser/
Happy viewing!
Dan
Posted by: Dan | February 22, 2004 05:38 PM
I just redid this posting so it has a pop-up, blow-up of the page from my journal. Hope that's more legible.
Posted by: Danny | February 22, 2004 05:58 PM
I've had "The Eyre Affair" on my Amazon wishlist for awhile. Let me know whether it's worth while reading.
Posted by: Michelle | February 22, 2004 06:38 PM
Yes to reiterate SARK is also well acquainted with the 'dark side of life'. She isn't as marshmalowy as you might think. There's grit and painfully won wisdom to.
I met her last year - she's very real and very human especially in her ability to admit her weaknesses.
Posted by: m | February 22, 2004 07:17 PM
i think everyone should always count their blessings everyday! like you said everyday matters...amen! btw sark is contagious. don't say i didn't warn you. she is incredible wonderfully addicting that you can't help but share it with the world. i think you'll appreciate her.
loving your site...always!
Posted by: lucia | February 22, 2004 08:04 PM
hmmm. didn't like the scrapbooking magazines... with all the emphasis on journaling in there? or it just seemed phony to you (false cheer)?
and the printer.. that's the one i've got my eye on. someday maybe i'll get it
Posted by: tracy | February 23, 2004 12:40 AM
Danny-
Your site is such a "present" for all of us visitors. You deserve trillions of giftys everyday just in appreciation of your fine work and words. (Sorry, I'm biased but I can't help but admire you!)
Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately for our budget, you usually find it quite difficult to treat yourself! especially with material things.
I Love You, and all your stuff!
P.
Posted by: patti Gregory | February 23, 2004 08:19 AM
The Eyre Affair is great. Good choice.
Posted by: anon | February 24, 2004 06:47 PM