Survival Guide for the Polar Vortex: Projects and Supplies
I brought plenty of writing and reading materials for my ice fishing adventure. But, sometimes in the moment of an adventure, writing and reading are not the go-to activities. These are times to let the adventure happen and record more about it later. Even if nothing much happens because the outside temperature starts at a low -26 and barely reaches a high of -7 (without factoring in the wind chill), productivity is possible. Here are some of the projects I brought along to keep me busy and inspired.
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I had plenty of supplies with me for creating.
Today I received more supplies from Let's Make Art. My ice fishing adventure may have ended, but my creativity journey continues.