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I met my first Persimmon tree at work. It’s located along the driveway to my office. Over the last six years I’ve watched this sapling grow. It surprised my coworker and me this year by bearing fruit. He was sure it was a male tree. I was delighted to share the news of seeing […]
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Do you see any pertinent information missing from this page? I didn’t notice the ‘omission’ until creating this blog post. I will correct my journal page, but thought this would be a good quiz for you. How did the omission happen? I was feeling ‘Late for a very important date!’ so to speak. AKA: It’s […]
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Last week was our local SketchCrawl. We are still holding them virtually – sketch where you are and post work to the group’s FB site. Autumn in the Lowcountry is staring to bloom. I could get lost in the textures of the grasses and other plants that are changing. It’s a great time […]
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We checked out Fish Haul Beach Park on Hilton Head Island this weekend. Of course I had my trusty 3″ x 5″ Stillman and Birn Alpha Journal with me : ) Mostly overcast, the blue sky patches were trying to gain strength. The cooler weather feels sooooo goood! The park beach overlooks the Port Royal […]
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Wow, is life going at warp speed for you, too? It’s just way too full right now. If you are in the same boat, I feel your frustration. How do you stay balanced? I turn to my sketchbook, and most of the time, with Nature as my subject. Even with just 10 to 30 […]
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It’s official… The bird feeder station is my shiny bobble. Making breakfast? What birds are feeding? Doing dishes? Who’s visiting under the feeder? Making dinner? Surely I have time to check the bird feeders out! Quick fountain pen captures as I view the feeders through a scope from the kitchen window… shiny bobble all the […]
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