Friday, September 28, 2012

LESSON LEARNED

It never fails, the other day while working, I ran out of most of my colors and slips and figured, heck, I'll get to it tomorrow. Well, I forgot to get to it and had no choice but to spend the morning making them up to decorate another group of pots destined for the bisque. Had I not procrastinated, I would have completed at least half again as much as I did get finished. You would think I would have learned my lesson from all the previous times that having put off a tedious chore only to screw up my schedule; this time putting off a bisque for a day. I do wonder if a lesson was learned or I will simply put off till tomorrow, what I surely should have done today.
Illustrated is a group of Abstrakt Resist and Falling Leaves pieces I finished up this afternoon after getting the colors and slip made up. Seventeen pieces finished and only a zillion more to go.
 "Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday."  Don Marquis (b.1935)