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NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 19
sitting with daffodils • no words from either of us • I painted, they glowed. Continue reading
Posted in deadline, Do the Work, en plein air, gardens and flowers, haiku, In the neighborhood, landscape, NaPoWriMo, Poetry and Lyrics, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor, weather
Tagged daffodils, dothework, garden, haiku, mailbox, NaPoWriMo, pleinair, pleinairpainting, poem, poetry, process, watercolor, watercolorpainting, weather
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The Eve of NaPoWriMo
Yes, we’ve circled back to the end of March, which means tomorrow is April Fools Day and YES National (Global) Poetry Writing Month. NaPoWriMo headquarters has issued an early bird prompt and it spoke to me. You can do this. … Continue reading
Long way ’round back home
…took the long rambling way back home, stopping a few times to take more photos. Got home and did this, which really didn’t look like any of the clouds specifically but the landscape was pretty close, what there was of it. Continue reading
TGIF painting
I went out this morning thinking to paint at Hand Hollow. I stopped and finished my coffee there but it was too hot to paint. Listened to the birds awhile and then went home and painted from my porch. I had my bubba packed with ice and a cool beverage. Continue reading
Posted in Art in the world, Do the Work, en plein air, food, gardens and flowers, In the neighborhood, june challenge, landscape, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor
Tagged flowers, garden yardpainting, peppers, pleinair, pleinairpainting, stilllife, vegetables, watercolor, watercolorpainting
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June the First – another 30 days?
I’m going to be aiming for another month of painting each day. Today it was so hot out that I opted to prune a branch from the rhododendron… Continue reading
Posted in Do the Work, food, gardens and flowers, june challenge, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor, weather
Tagged dothework, flowers, food, pickled, process, rhododendron, stilllife, watercolor, watercolorpainting
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