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The Last of March, Waiting For April
That means tomorrow is April first, the first day of National Poetry Writing Month and National Poetry Month. Continue reading
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Another Tuesday, Another…
Grey rainy Tuesday. I’m tired of having a scratchy hoarse throat. But, I got up, took care of the cats and headed out. Two missions: to get a few of the colors that one watercolorist/vlogger keeps touting and maybe some … Continue reading
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Tonight’s Small Painting
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Last night’s poetry discussion
…stupid as a man who bought his stupid at a two-for-one sale… Continue reading
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adventures in blue and yellow – now dry
but this time in paint. They change so much in the first 24 hours and of course scanning is better than handheld photos. First one is a quarter-sheet size – 12″ x 16″, second an eighth or so. Third one … Continue reading
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