Wow--it's been almost 24-7 for the last few days. My primary goal was to have everything priced in the gallery. That's rather important, don't you think?
Well, there are a few other details that I had to attend to. Details that somehow didn't show up in my critical path (jargon from my corporate days) . Critical path being the things that must occur before I open the doors. Those activities included a postcard campaign (hmm, where did my address list go?), an email blast (Constant Contact is too much fun--dropping in photos and links), sending photos to my webmaster so that my homepage doesn't scare you, and, of course, updating this blog.
I also decided to use one of the many half-used cans of paint to spruce up the patio slab behind the gallery. I won't tell you exactly what I did, but it does look somewhat cool. Maybe the word isn't "cool" but "different". I'll let you decide.
The evening is young. It's only 9 pm. I guess it's back to pricing although in the back of my mind I'm wondering about the missed opportunities if I don't start to tweet and have a Gallery 225 Facebook presence. Soon.
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Hi Mary Ellen, it is so good to see you back in the art world. So many of your former Ink It clients keep saying how much we miss you. I congratulate you on the new gallery and look forward to seeing the updated space.
Beadily yours
Susan Feldkamp
nightbeaderatlarge.blogspot.com
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