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I so love when weather and time cooperate so Rob and I can go off to do what we love most…. he, golf. I know….. hard to guess my passion isn’t it 🙂 On the other side of the trees is the golf practice range where Rob is happily wearing himself out. Here are images […]
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Sunday, I found a Dogwood to sketch. What caught my eye as I stood beneath the tree was how the sunlit blossoms looked against the Carolina blue sky. I love how delicate and wispy the branches are that reach up for the sky. The white flowers are not really flowers, but are called ‘bracts’ that […]
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Saturday, Rob and I had the special treat of visiting a local private plantation. The owners are great stewards of the land and take special pride in and care of the wild animals and birds that reside there. We were treated to a tour of the plantation via a gas powered four-seat cart. Owner Kathleen […]
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Friday, my co-worker/naturalist, Kristen Marshall Mattson and I led a nature journaling workshop for members of Spring Island. What a great way to start the day! Walking through the woods, examining plants, sketching our finds, adding details, learning new things both art and nature related. YUM! None of us wanted it to end 🙂 Did […]
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It was a lovely day in the neighborhood. Spring bursting everywhere. Our golf course was filled with players. I took a bike ride, it’s basket filled with journaling supplies. What would I come upon that I would just have to paint? Along the way I found a house under construction. I love walking through new […]
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A week ago we treated ourselves to a visit to Sea Pines Plantation on Hilton Head Island, SC. Sea Pines is the oldest plantation on the island and the dream child of Charles Fraser. There are three public golf courses and two private. Of the three public courses, the most famed is Harbour Town Golf […]
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