Just doodling on in Photoshop… I hope I will feel a bit better next week so I can go encaustic again. I guess encausting is no verb, but to me it is. 😉
I love the sound of “going encaustic!” One thing nice about English is you can make a verb out of about anything. It’s like when the kitties are holding you down you’re being “catted” or when you find cat hair all over the something, we say’s it’s been “catted”. We also get “birded” in our house;-) Nice fun with “fotoshop”, BTW!
Yes, Tim, it’s great to play with language and make verbs of words… Never heard of being ‘catted’, but I sure love the sound of it since we have cats too as you know. Maybe I’m going to make up some Dutch verbs as well… 😉
Have a great weekend!
I love the sound of “going encaustic!” One thing nice about English is you can make a verb out of about anything. It’s like when the kitties are holding you down you’re being “catted” or when you find cat hair all over the something, we say’s it’s been “catted”. We also get “birded” in our house;-) Nice fun with “fotoshop”, BTW!
Yes, Tim, it’s great to play with language and make verbs of words… Never heard of being ‘catted’, but I sure love the sound of it since we have cats too as you know. Maybe I’m going to make up some Dutch verbs as well… 😉
Have a great weekend!
Think outside the eye. 🙂 Feel better soon.
Thanks, Bill! 😉
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By the way, I never questioned it when you used encaustic as a verb.
It’s a normal verb for me and I’m glad to hear it’s already normal to you too… 😉