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Just Horsing Around–what do you do on a sick day?

 

Turn it into a time to Create!


It was just a regular day getting ready for work...right? Wrong!  I woke up and I knew right away that I was not going to make it.   Not only that, but it was a horribly foggy day outside!

So after some much needed sleep and a warm cup of chicken noodle soup...I felt like I needed to be productive.  I sat up in my nice comfy bed, propped up the pillows and grabbed my iPad!

I have this cool app called Procreate.  I opened it up and started to play!  "Friesian 1" is the result!


Friesian 1

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