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After a 4 hour drive on Monday morning, an hour to regroup, then a presentation to the 5th and 6th graders, followed by preparation for Tuesday’s classes and an early dinner with Alice and Brent at the Pita House (yum!), I made my way to the Mann’s residence to stay in their guest cottage called… […]
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Back in March, Rob and I spent a lovely afternoon walking along the manicured trails of the Oatland Island Wildlife Center. The second feature along the trail was an area where two Sandhill Cranes reside. I didn’t want to leave! They walked over from the far side of their area to right below the bridge […]
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Click for a larger view Rob and I are lucky to have had two weekends in a row where we spent time at Hilton Head National Golf Course. Yesterday I joined him as he played a round of golf with our former neighbor. What fun! I sat in the cart with my journal, watercolors, waterbrush […]
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Please click to enlarge image It wasn’t until days later that I found out March’s full moon was dubbed ‘Supermoon’ due to it’s closeness to Earth. Well, what to do? There was no room left on the full moon page and I had already sketched and painted the Sweetleaf snipping! The border around the Sweetleaf […]
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Everything has a yellow cast to it here in the lowcountry. The clear glass top tables on our porch now look like they’re opaque light yellow.Some are saying it’s the worst they’ve seen the tree pollen. I do like to use the Northeast Native American names for the full moons I sketch and have been […]
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This little tree seems to light up for miles. It’s perched on the hill beside the driving range in my neighborhood. I planned to include it in my initial Spring page in the previous post, but couldn’t contain myself. This beauty needed a page of its own! Rob was having a golf lesson, I sat […]
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