I can still barely wrap my mind around the fact that in about another month I’ll actually have my own space to work in. Something about that gorgeous solitude in the woods promises everything: that my pen will grow wings and write in liquefied diamonds, and that the clay and my fingers will speak the same language.
At night now if I wake up, I lay there finishing the treehouse in my mind step by step.
Also on the fulfillment front, there were ten eggs today. Ten hens, ten eggs. They must be enjoying spring as much as I am.


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The treehouse is beautiful. You should have a studio warming party. Only I don’t know how many people you can get in there. How big is it anyway?
I do plan to have a studio warming party, sometime around May Day. But it’ll have to be a nice day where guests can also be in the yard and house, because I don’t think I’d want more than maybe five people at once in the treehouse.
Bob says six or seven people could be up there at once, but I don’t want to push it to the limit.
The hexagon is about 14 feet in diameter. There’s a tree coming up through the center of the floor, and we measured approximately 7 feet out from that tree in 6 directions. But it’s quite approximate; every wall and angle are slightly different.
There’s also a small tower loft, which can fit two people who know each other very well.
I have enjoyed seeing where you live.