I, for one, love the notes posts because they throw a little preview of just the image on my watch. I like admiring the drawing just as it’s own thing and then waiting for these recaps to see if I guessed the context of the image right and to get more detail. KEEP IT UP! These are great!
See, I had NO idea you could get little watch notifications! I'm such a luddite, Tim!! Thanks for sharing that because now I'm not shouting into the void, I'm popping up on a watch. NEAT! And thanks again for your follow! One more part to go and the toughest one yet! (As a storyteller of sad histories, you know it can be a doozie!)
So glad to have this update, Katie! Have enjoyed seeing the Notes posts as they pop up, but as others have shared here, it’s so wonderful to see these all in a row and get the insider scoop on the Easter eggs. 💙
It sounds like you’re finding a great balance between work and rest. Bravo! Can’t wait to see (and hear) how this Inktober journey ends.
Sweetness! Thanks Michael! (And for the hearts that pop into my notifications!) The work-rest balance is pivotal for my creative recharge (oh, and to tackle all the OTHER creative projects that get waylaid 🤪)
And Toby’s monster makes another appearance! I do have to agree with Tim above the notifications of the notes are perfect. Let you make your own interpretations and connect dots but when you bring it to us in the round up. It’s nothing short of a “click” moment where the puzzle pieces all fit together.
Loving this endlessly! Thank you for sharing with us!
I just love seeing the experience unfold from your perspectives! Thank you for the endless love!! 💗 (Psst: and I popped Toby’s drawing in there just for you! 💀 )
I love how these can be enjoyed just as they are, without any explanation, and then how much deeper they go when you are some liner notes. I read it on a ferry crossing and then loaded up the playlist for my road trip as I headed north to Oban. It was a nice soundtrack for my drive. Not the usual sort of stuff I listen to. Always good to hear something new.
I, for one, love the notes posts because they throw a little preview of just the image on my watch. I like admiring the drawing just as it’s own thing and then waiting for these recaps to see if I guessed the context of the image right and to get more detail. KEEP IT UP! These are great!
See, I had NO idea you could get little watch notifications! I'm such a luddite, Tim!! Thanks for sharing that because now I'm not shouting into the void, I'm popping up on a watch. NEAT! And thanks again for your follow! One more part to go and the toughest one yet! (As a storyteller of sad histories, you know it can be a doozie!)
So glad to have this update, Katie! Have enjoyed seeing the Notes posts as they pop up, but as others have shared here, it’s so wonderful to see these all in a row and get the insider scoop on the Easter eggs. 💙
It sounds like you’re finding a great balance between work and rest. Bravo! Can’t wait to see (and hear) how this Inktober journey ends.
Sweetness! Thanks Michael! (And for the hearts that pop into my notifications!) The work-rest balance is pivotal for my creative recharge (oh, and to tackle all the OTHER creative projects that get waylaid 🤪)
And Toby’s monster makes another appearance! I do have to agree with Tim above the notifications of the notes are perfect. Let you make your own interpretations and connect dots but when you bring it to us in the round up. It’s nothing short of a “click” moment where the puzzle pieces all fit together.
Loving this endlessly! Thank you for sharing with us!
I just love seeing the experience unfold from your perspectives! Thank you for the endless love!! 💗 (Psst: and I popped Toby’s drawing in there just for you! 💀 )
I’m honored 🥹🥹
This is good! Keep up the good work ❤️
Paolo, awesome!! Thanks so much! ❤️
I love how these can be enjoyed just as they are, without any explanation, and then how much deeper they go when you are some liner notes. I read it on a ferry crossing and then loaded up the playlist for my road trip as I headed north to Oban. It was a nice soundtrack for my drive. Not the usual sort of stuff I listen to. Always good to hear something new.