When I was snowbound I got a great idea. The idea was that I spend your money and
become
an international financier. So that is what I have done. I have taken
your
money, and invested it in entrepreneurial projects on two continents. Let me explain.
It
all started with the snow, and the delicious adventure of being icebound,
housebound and self-reliant for about ten days after Christmas. I decided to re-design my website and yes,
get my life in order. The hours ran into days, the days into weeks, the weeks
into months....Seemed like such a simple task, at first.
By March, I had finally completed writing my 'To Do' list. There was nothing for it, but to tackle each item head on. I
had several older entries (16 altogether). I knew they were all excellent ideas (once upon a time), but
it seems I had written them in a mysterious code. The first was "Look in 2 Kiva". I considered this might be shorthand to get a kitten, but I had to resort to Google to decipher it. Now that I have, I realize that this word concerns you.
This is how I
learned that Kiva is a simple organization that allows people to lend
money to other people across the whole wide world. Simply. Easily.
Effectively.
And where do you come in... Remember my calendar? I hoped it would be self-financing
and it was and then some. In fact, by the end of December, I had quite a surplus, about €400. Much of your money came in
from across the world via
PayPal and it was my first real experience of
electronic payments and together with the rolled up tenners in brown envelopes I was off. And it was just magical.
Once I had decided how to spread the magic of your dosh, within a few minutes I made an investment in a business in
Paraguay, and
by tea time, I completed a deal in
Cambodia. You can read more and
get details about
Kiva below.
But
what about the painting I hear you ask? Am I not doing any painting anymore?
Well, yes, I am doing a bit. Quite a bit, even. I have been working on a number
of portraits, and I even made a few videos available on my website of work in
progress.
(It did snow rather a lot.)
I
have also been sending off a load of small pieces to the
Old Market House Arts Centre in Dungarvan, Co Waterford, where
Assumpta Nugent has been selling paintings like hot cakes.
The latest on my organizational binge is that I bought an iPhone. It
hasn't solved my problems, but it makes me desirous of having two heads instead
of one...
with warm regards to you and yours,