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How do you find yourself feeling at the turn of the year? I’m walking the line between the hope of new beginnings and feeling spent. There is beauty to be found in both. I choose to key my senses to the blessings and everyday beauty that surround us. It’s there… no matter how small […]
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Such a nice treat to see ‘Blue’ hunting as I pulled in to work. Blue was in stealth mode and paid no attention to my car as I parked less than 50 feet away. So intent was he/she, that not a muscle twitched as I put the car into park and reached my arm between […]
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Hugs to you on this Christmas day! My prayers are for peace, harmony and putting our best selves forward… no matter our circumstances. I know we’ve all had more than enough. But with our single strengths, we’ll hold each other up and be able to continue on – and, bigger and brighter we will be! […]
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It was a grand evening for painting plein air! In between waiting for layers to dry, I’d look at Jupiter and Saturn through my birding scope. Very cool! Got to see three of Jupiter’s moons and the rings of Saturn.I’ll be creating a journal page with these details. Stay tuned!
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An annual Holiday Employee Appreciation Party re-imagined by amazing members of the private community of Spring Island. A staggered drive-thru for each department. Insulated bags filled with goodies including the choice of ham or turkey for Christmas dinner. The view from my Art Barn office window. Love live sketching! I’m celebrating my 10th year as […]
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For our December SketchCrawl, La Petite Gallerie invited us to spend time in their delightful courtyard. Plenty of space to social distance. My subject was fellow sketcher and Bluffton artist of the year, Doug Corkern. He had his masked pulled down and it ended up looking like he was sporting a beard! Sorry Doug! […]
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