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Whack job

Whack job

For seven months I have been patiently growing out my hair. After it was shaved in one place for the brain fluid drain and then chopped off by the nurse tech, I figured that my hair, like my brain, needed time to recover. Eventually my hair was long enough that the weight of it was pulling … read more Whack job

Posted on June 29, 2016May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories RefractionTags 2015, cut, hair, short, style2 Comments on Whack job
Like velvet

Like velvet

Kelly handed me a pair of safety glasses. “Your eyes are at just the right height,” she said. I was digging through a box of scrap glass, and snipping pieces apart with a mosaic cutter. Shards tend to fly when you use those. Kelly was right, my eyes were in the danger zone – and … read more Like velvet

Posted on March 9, 2016May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories ImprovisationTags 2015, art, cut, glass, hazard, sharp2 Comments on Like velvet
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