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World Watercolor Month – the first week
Not sure what distracted me – I painted but I didn’t post here. Starting with Day one and moving on down to Day Eight. The third and fourth photos are postcards both done on Day Three. Now let’s get back … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo – Day Twenty-Nine
The penultimate day of April and so the almost-last poem of NaPoWriMo. Hopefully it’s been a good month for you all too wherever you’ve been laying low and waiting for COVID-19 to pass over. I was out and around looking … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo – Day Twenty-three
Windy, cold, sunny, cloudy – just another late April Day in the shadow of the Berkshires. Something about sitting in the car apple and cheese slices and some peanut butter crackers on the dash with a cup of warmed-over coffee, … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo – Day Eight
Rainy and sunny. Another spring in New England Day. Daffodils and cold. Like many, I’m having to work at the big question: what day is it? Outside, it’s raining and so I go, so my whole face is wet. My … Continue reading
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