no. 16 — I did a ton of drawing in 2019! (And yet somehow barely made a dent in my to-do list… still chipping away, bit by bit.) 2020 looks like it’s on track to be just as, if not more productive. Definitely more Space Badger on the way :)

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no. 13 — Made it to a couple of concerts! Saw We Banjo 3 for a second time (already got my tickets for a third!) and Gordon Lightfoot for a first… it was incredible to get to see such a legend perform.

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no. 11 — it only took me 20 years, but I finally saw the Broadway version of The Lion King. It was pure magic and absolutely worth the wait.

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no. 9 — In July I saw fireflies for the first time ever, swiftly followed by the second time ever (two different species). They’re absolutely magical ✨

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no. 7 — My sister and I traveled to Pasadena to attend ! Guess who managed to get VERY dehydrated on day one? (It was me. Mary was smart and carried a water bottle with her while I thought I could get by with the venue water coolers. NOPE.)

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no. 2 — Got to see perform, which was amazing and hilarious and a show I would absolutely love to see again :D

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So, presenting: I'll post these as I finish them over the next few days (because when have I ever finished a personal project by a deadline?), and to start: (I played a LOT of PokémonGo this year. Again.)

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Earth is what we all have in common.
Spending a gave me a unique perspective on our planet. Excited to share the natural and sometimes otherworldly beauty of our in my new photo book on sale Oct 30! https://t.co/6PYsOFzQUS

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Colour rich awesomeness -> 'Earth Art From Australia' https://t.co/LUIT9EbAcI

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