Dear Readers and Chance-visitors who I hope will come back again
Recently, I’ve been working my tail off (sorry, picked up that figure of speech from my dog,) which for me means multi-tasking – and everyone who multi-task knows how stressful this multi-tasking demon can be. It’s easier on me when I earmark a day only to draw, and then I really, actually, practically stick to “drawing” and nothing else; or when I decide only to write, and then I just write and not draw that day – but unfortunately, such days are very rare.
Coming to the topic of this post…
Stuff that makes me feel creative is often strewn around, difficult to find when I need it most. Hypnotoy has been my creative anchor in such times. When I am tired and my mind begins to draw a blank (!) I find the Hypnotoy icon on my iPad and tap it. Those lovely Dancing Experiences help me relax and focus. I loved it through the process of its creation, through the sleepless nights, and through those daintily and painstakingly painted graphics; and now I love it as an App that beckons at me through its sparkling icon and opens its arms to embrace me whenever I tap on it. As the stress oozes out and comfort seeps in, I begin to feel creative.
What I want to share with you is the news that Hypnotoy- The Toy of Joy has now got its FREE version – Hypnotoy Lite! This means that I can recommend it to all my visitors who have an iPhone, iPad, and iPod. Try it out – see if it connects with you, they way it connected with me
Here’s the link. Click (or tap) the icon to reach the App Store!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. I must get back to my tablet now…and yes, the third post on “Evolution of a Cartoonist” is due tomorrow
Until then, relax with your own Hypnotoy Lite.

still no i-things in this family… but I know what multi-tasking is, so I feel your pain (says the gal who is spending the weekend formatting and uploading and doing everything but writing, sigh)!
Barb, if you want to miss out on finer things in life…go ahead. After all, it’s your life. Last year, I converted – after 20 years of Windows and other mish-mash in the name of handhelds and mobiles. I am at least twice as efficient and my iMac is my Personal Assistant as well. It backs-up, remembers stuff for me, and is an absolute delight. All my software (except the Adobe software) came bundled with my iMac…so I don’t pay for every little thing that I want done…I just look for it in my Mac and I find it – almost always.
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(About m-tasking, I’m not half as good at it as you are