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Last year during the Verizon Heritage Golf Tournament, at the Harbour Town Golf Links, I began this sketch of the Live Oaks that separate the 13th and 14th holes. It was a lovely Carolina day with plenty of blue sky, sun and temps in the 70’s. I can’t remember the reason we had to depart […]
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It’s Heritage time once again on Hilton Head Island. One of our favorite things to do each year is make the pilgrimage to the Sea Pines Harbour Town Golf Links and watch PGA Tour players navigate their way down narrow fairways and hit their golf balls onto the small greens. Far too narrow a course […]
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Spring is popping all around and so are my workshops. Attendance is down but that’s just the way things are right now. I know I feel honored when folks choose to spend their hard earned dollars on my artwork and workshops. Thank you! It feels like, at least blog wise, that I’ve fallen off the […]
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Rob and I took advantage of the glorious day and took the golf cart up to the golf course. He chose to hit golf balls at the range, I took a walk along the boardwalk trail with journal, camera and bins in tote. My quest was to draw the Highbush Blueberry I’d seen when walking […]
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How’s this for a roost? (click to enlarge) This is Rookery Island in Sun City, Hilton Head and is right inside the main gate. Soon it will turn from a roost into a full fledged rookery with nests filled with Egrets and Herons. All winter long, the trees look like this. This evening, the majority […]
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They’re back! Spotted my first Swallow-tailed Kite this evening about 7 p.m. It’s such a beautiful raptor. So graceful in flight. Other treats this evening included a huge flock of White Ibis flying over, a Great Egret perched on a tree along the board walk trail, and….. a Barred Owl in flight. Since we moved […]
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