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If a sensory dictionary existed and you could look up and feel a perfect Carolina day……. today would be there 🙂 We finally had a break from the unusually high heat and humidity that’s been with us for most of September. Yesterday was actually cloudy and in the mid 70’s. That was a shock! And […]
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The romance of late summer evenings has arrived in the low country. Even though our day time highs are in the 90’s, the early evenings cool right down. No haze remains from the heat and the warm yellow light of the setting sun is absolutely beautiful. It’s the time of the long shadows. This was […]
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Great night on the boardwalk. It’s been so quite of late, barely a song bird! But, tonight… actually around 7:30 p.m, we made our way along the boardwalk and saw a doe with her fawn! The fawn had remnants of it’s white spots and the light hair around it’s eyes, just like Mom. A green […]
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This is a test to see if I might have figured out how to place images wherever I want them. Yeeha! Can the girl do it?? I need to peak at Preview now and see……Not enough body copy yet, all the type is still above the image. So, I’m adding more body copy below the […]
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At long last, I’ve finished my journal page devoted to the Passion Flower, aka Maypops! I wish everyone could view this flower in real time. I’ve never seen such an, for a lack of a better term….. architectural wonder! When we moved here, I purchased a SC wildflower guide book. I perused through to see […]
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Well, life’s been a tad crazy, busy lately! September starts the fall season for my nature journaling workshops and local outdoor art festivals. I’ve paintings to create, workshops to promote, teaching materials to gather and commission jobs to finish. This leaves little time to draw in my journal, scan journal pages and post to the […]
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