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For me, the New Year always brings a time of reflection. Back to my journals I go 🙂 1976 was my second year out of college. The New Year began with reflections of the summer of 1974 when my college friends and I spent our last ‘free’ summer after college on the Cape (MA). This […]
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Here’s a bit of what’s kept me from getting out-in-the-field! The Wedding Concertina was a delight to work on. My client was taken with a Marriage Blessing read at a wedding she attended. I was tickled when Judy contacted me and asked what type of calligraphic goodie could be created using the Blessing so the […]
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I would like to share with you a poem my husband, Rob, wrote. His inspiration, his own childhood memories…..Such love, such blessings. May you have much love, peace and joy during this holiday season and always!Peace,Pam & Rob Home for the Holidays Mama’s home cooking, her comforting voice,and her loving touchDad’s quiet & gentle ways, […]
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We had unusually warm weather the last week. It’s about to end as winter officially begins. I did notice a few new blooms on the Yellow Jessamine vine at the edge of the wood. The spark of yellow is quite lively against the back drop bare trees.
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I decided to treat myself to a set of 12 Finest Artists’ Quality watercolor pencils by Faber-Castell called Albrecht Durer (there are two dots over the u in Durer). The pesky little tin of 12 was on the expensive side….$24.00. I probably could have picked them up, at a better price on line but, I […]
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We are starting to have warmer weather again. Thank goodness, as it’s felt a lot like January in November and December! When Rob has a day off, we try to get in a golf game. Today was lovely. The low winter sun was diffused with clouds, making the golf balls easier to find among the […]
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