New hope has come to our country as of January 20th! It feels good to combine a heart and a flag in a loving visual Valentine message.
I'm really proud of the opportunities we have in this country
to follow our hearts in pursuit of our dreams. The economy
has put up some roadblocks, but hasn't changed our ability to
follow dreams----sometimes in new directions than we'd thought.
With the power of our faith, we can keep working to reach out to each other with whatever gifts we have been given. I hope to bring hope and - to have hope-in what the future holds.
To see more hearts on my website, click on the upper right of this page.
Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
Friday, January 23, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Mid Winter? Not quite!!
Here it is the middle of January, and the ground is all covered with a fresh coat of snow! As I shoveled the end of the driveway, the piles of snow reminded me of the path made on top of similar snow piles, as we walked to and from our Burlington, VT. "primary"school--quite a few years ago!
This is the time of year I yearn to paint 'real' paintings. And yesterday I got started on the backgrounds of a couple of winter paintings. It felt so good that I'm going back to the studio area today and work on them. I'm looking into ways of posting paintings for sale, because I have a whole room filled with paintings I've done through the years, and something in me wants to share them. Maybe even to sell them. It will take time, discipline and know-how to get them on a site that will accomplish that, but I have "people" who might find time to help.
Now--- Maybe a bite of lunch, then down to the paint to release my "inner artist". (A college art professor once told the class that we became artists the moment we picked up a paint brush and laid down paint.)
My driftwood folkart website is overly heavy with Santas now, but I have de-activated a number of them, and have added some new driftwood pieces. You may want to check it out. I've also added a few of the many wooden heart-Valentines I've been making recently. It's getting time to order those, and to get ready for the "driftwood bunny invasion" that's already begun.
Enjoy the snow, at least the visual beauty........ And take time to feed the birds, too.
Marge
This is the time of year I yearn to paint 'real' paintings. And yesterday I got started on the backgrounds of a couple of winter paintings. It felt so good that I'm going back to the studio area today and work on them. I'm looking into ways of posting paintings for sale, because I have a whole room filled with paintings I've done through the years, and something in me wants to share them. Maybe even to sell them. It will take time, discipline and know-how to get them on a site that will accomplish that, but I have "people" who might find time to help.
Now--- Maybe a bite of lunch, then down to the paint to release my "inner artist". (A college art professor once told the class that we became artists the moment we picked up a paint brush and laid down paint.)
My driftwood folkart website is overly heavy with Santas now, but I have de-activated a number of them, and have added some new driftwood pieces. You may want to check it out. I've also added a few of the many wooden heart-Valentines I've been making recently. It's getting time to order those, and to get ready for the "driftwood bunny invasion" that's already begun.
Enjoy the snow, at least the visual beauty........ And take time to feed the birds, too.
Marge
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Thursday, January 1, 2009
2009 today!!
It's 2009!! Welcome to this promising year!
With all the changes anticipated for the year
I feel good about the possibilities ahead.
To welcome this year, I was treated to a delightful
dinner with good friends, who are as close as family.
We then progressed to the Civic Center to enjoy
the Des Moines Symphony's "cirque de la symphonie",
a soul-filling evening of rich music and amazing acts
by cirque artist-acrobats.
What a positive way to start the year: growing good
friendships and being among people who are
appreciative of the arts!
I feel hopeful for what the year holds. It will involve
big changes and being "clever" about dealing with
these changes, but mostly having the faith that "no
doubt things are unfolding as they should".
May we all "keep on keeping on" and trusting in a year
that will see steps toward peace and stability.
Hope to meet you here soon again.
Marge
It's 2009!! Welcome to this promising year!
With all the changes anticipated for the year
I feel good about the possibilities ahead.
To welcome this year, I was treated to a delightful
dinner with good friends, who are as close as family.
We then progressed to the Civic Center to enjoy
the Des Moines Symphony's "cirque de la symphonie",
a soul-filling evening of rich music and amazing acts
by cirque artist-acrobats.
What a positive way to start the year: growing good
friendships and being among people who are
appreciative of the arts!
I feel hopeful for what the year holds. It will involve
big changes and being "clever" about dealing with
these changes, but mostly having the faith that "no
doubt things are unfolding as they should".
May we all "keep on keeping on" and trusting in a year
that will see steps toward peace and stability.
Hope to meet you here soon again.
Marge
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