You never get over it, but you can get past it.
Travels with ButterCup
Artist and lifelong adventuress Andrea Jansen, supported by faithful ButterCup, spent over a dozen years recovering from her midlife crisis. What began as a travel blog developed into a personal tale of avoiding homelessness and hopelessness with thought-provoking points of view; plus some new adventures, too. Welcome!
Jul 7, 2026
32 Years
Jul 4, 2026
Happy 250th America!
I don't have to work, but I am teaching my first Sip-n-Paint here at the park for guests. When Rhonda broached the idea to me last year my immediate reply was, No, are you kidding even though I didn't know what that was. I answer the same with new foods.
But over the winter I had time to chill, and to Rhonda's astonishment a couple months ago I said I'd do it. What the hell, can't hurt when it comes to experience.
Only I don't like painting on canvases. Because of my vision (lazy eye) my depth perception is pretty much non-existent, so I've found it easier to paint when I'm holding something in my hand or leaning against it.OYSTER SHELLS! What a nice memento of a trip to the Oregon Coast, and fortunately we've got loads of them, thanks to another Workamper who occasionally heads for Newport to where the restaurants toss their empties. We bartered shortly after I arrived, and she made this beautiful painting of Ruff Life, I must take a photo now.My American Flag experiment was to (1) experience painting on a shell and (2) paint something simple enough for an hour, hour and a half class. Sure, it's fitting for the day, but not everyone wants to display a flag on a shelf. But an ocean sunset? Piece of cake for the novice...class begins at 2.Happy Fourth Everyone!
Jul 1, 2026
At This Age, No One Expects Anything Out Of Me Anyway
I know, but I don't want to stop being an artist completely. The theme of the show is Pathways, and since none of my gourds are suitable, I decided to paint something similar to the back of my teardrop, now sold.
"Same, but different." That's ok, I suppose.
Jun 24, 2026
Thanks for Blowing Up My Dream, Mr. President
These pictures are taped to my RV kitchen cabinet. The bottom scene, "My Kind of View," I painted (and sold) during a 2023 challenge at the Newport Visual Arts Center. I included BC in the left corner.
The top picture I snagged when some online ad popped into my screen. It's not very large, but it would be a palace to me: solid walls; neither floating on the water or balanced on 6 tires; living on a piece of property which won't be ripped out from underneath me. Maybe a yard for a dog.
But that continues to be a Pipe Dream, thanks to Donald J. Trump, who owns how many properties? Why? Because today he's suddenly decided NOT TO SIGN the bi-partisan housing bill:
"House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., both celebrated the passage of the housing package, which cleared both chambers with overwhelming bipartisan support, an unusual feat in the sharply divided Congress
"The measure aims to increase housing supply, make homes more affordable and cap the amount of single family homes private equity can purchase." Of interest to me: expanding manufactured housing by unlocking more financing for factory-built homes and eliminates an outdated rule that required manufactured homes to be built on a steel chassis, cutting construction costs significantly. Continuing,
"The two congressional Republican leaders announced that Trump would sign the bill in Statuary Hall on Wednesday at noon ET.
"But Trump downplayed the bill in a Truth Social post Wednesday morning, then followed up canceling its signing altogether, saying he won’t sign it until Congress approves the controversial election bill known as the SAVE America Act."I love the way people who own or have owned houses can so easily say, "It's no big deal; It a headache; It's Always Something," as Gilda Radner would say.
But I'd like to find out for myself and at 70 I'm running out of time. The boat doesn't count (read about King Tut) so I'd be a First-Time-Homeowner, doesn't that help? I always hope that something changes in the Rules so that maybe, just maybe, I can have one, too. Live without the fear of being thrown off or out of someone else's property. A little place like the picture below. It's not too much to ask. I don't mean simply GIVE it to me, but allow my piddly Social Security to afford a mortgage on something comparable to this.
Our President and many of you think it's more important to make sure people don't vote illegally; which, contrary to Conspiracy Theories, is NOT allowed in Certain Blue States. Sure, some people are, for some reason, wanting to vote so badly that they'll cheat. I happen to believe it's more likely that those people thought or assumed they could vote.Is that the kind of crime you'd think of if you were determined to break the law? "Think I'll try to vote." Trump's truth on this is the same as the Reflecting Pool problem and drinking bleach to fight COVID (before that became a lie/conspiracy, too.)
So thanks to the Jerk and those who support him.
Jun 23, 2026
The Pool Wasn't Primed
You don't need to be a pool expert (or the President) to come up with the reason the Reflecting Pool is peeling: improperly primed, I'd bet my life on it. Any artist worth their salt knows you've got to prepare a surface prior to painting. This, from a handout I penned for students in 2004:
PRIMERS
"Priming is the key to most paint finishes. It creates a bond between the surface you want to paint and the paint finish you are applying. Primers are specially formulated to create smooth surfaces for the base coat, sealing new drywall, new plaster, concrete, raw wood and any repairs, allowing the paint to spread smoothly without soaking in. There are many different types of primers for different surfaces.
"Primers should never be used exclusively as a base coat. I know, we all want to cut corners just a little bit, but don’t be tempted; however, if you want to apply a dark base coat, your primer can be tinted to half the formula of the paint color. This will reduce the number of coats required to achieve the desired depth of color."
"Once they've filled their concentration camps with illegals and sufficiently deterred others from crossing the border, their blood will be up and they'll start in on citizens. If habeas corpus is eliminated, it'll be next to impossible to protect anyone encountering law enforcement, whether illegal aliens or legal citizens with prior records. Who's to determine who is a threat?"
Jun 20, 2026
Dad Called Me George
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