Last year I made the switch from a PC to a Mac and I will admit that it was a difficult choice to make but it has been even more difficult to embrace since I made the decision. I thought that when I switch to my new computer I would organize my files and all would be right with the world (at least my digital one). Unfortunately, to this day, I still have not gotten all my files saved to my new computer or at the very least, somewhere that I can find them. Why am I telling you this?

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Of all the artists participating in the CSA program this year I am most excited to include Carmen Duran Zaleski. Growing up in the same small town in central Wisconsin, she and I have the longest history together. After graduating from high school, our paths took us in different geographical directions but we still have that common bond of our hometown. The years have passed since then but we have kept in touch using the power of the internet and the convenience of Facebook. She generously shares both her paintings and photography on her Facebook page. Much of her photography

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For years I have enjoyed the amazing photography of Maggie Hogan, a wonderful woman I am lucky enough to call my friend. It has been with her unwavering support that I have continued my journey as an artist. She has graciously agreed to share her work with me and others on my blog and through my CSA program for 2015. I’ll let Maggie introduce herself and her January contribution… About the Artist Maggie Hogan Hello my name is Maggie Hogan. I’m an Artist, mom and wife. My life has always been intertwined with Art. The need to see it and create it has always

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  Happy 2015! What would a new year be without the usual new year's resolutions. So this year I decided that I would have one, and only one, resolution. I resolve to not beat myself up when I don't accomplish all the things I want to in a day! Well, there it is. That's it. So the first test of my resolution came in the way of looking back at 2014. When I was updating my website toward the end of 2014, I realized that when I created the Community Supported Art (CSA) program, I called it the "First Annual". I will admit

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