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The shoreline of Conesus Lake is littered with cottages and homes. There is hardly any unpopulated land. Our direct view across the lake is teaming with cottages… one mass of buildings, not even room for a tree between them. However, just to the right, there are larger homes and cottonwood trees that grace the shoreline. […]
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Back at Conesus Lake. Took a break from chores to play with Caran d’Ache’s Neo Colors in my AquaBee Super Deluxe Sketchbook. All we pretty well until I didn’t clean my waterbrush off quite enough… thus the dark greenish cloud in the upper right corner 🙂 Oh well, had a good time anyway! Happy 4th […]
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Can you think of a better subject to practice blue and gray watercolor mixes? Then, what shape is the heron’s eye? And look at all the tones of orange in it’s beak…. What may seem a bland colored waterbird from afar really is made up of such a plethora of subtle shades and tones. Oh […]
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All good wishes for you this summer Have happy and safe travels Take in even the smallest of details Breathe deep breaths of life well lived Enjoy! This is a water study using Caran d’Ache neo color crayons with a touch of white pen in an AquaBee Super Deluxe Sketchbook
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One of the best things about eating out on Hilton Head Island are the many restaurants that offer outside dining. We chose Skull Creek BoatHouse to celebrate Mother’s Day. It was a perfect evening to dine al fresco. What entree do we recommend? Why the Coco Seared Sea ScallopsCoconut butter, pineapple salsa, yukon gold smashed […]
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As the moon rose over the trees, it resembled the great pumpkin! I love it when the tide is high and coincides with the full moon. Water reflections…. yum 🙂 We’ve had no humidity for the last four days…. unheard of in June! In fact, most of the month of May had beautiful days with […]
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