Monday, January 12, 2009

Teaching again in 2009


The students want to paint animals, and so I am painting horses for a start. In my past classes - panda bears, skunks and zebras have been popular subjects; I include the horse which is a traditional sumi subject representing both grace and strength.










Monday, January 5, 2009

Happy Snowy New Year!

Racoon tracks in the back yard.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas


It is snowing at 7 AM on Christmas Day.

May you have a wonderful holiday, holy day, whatever it means to you. Click on the photo enlarge it and see the ornaments.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

It's still snowing...

Snow sculpture helps clear the driveway, and is easier and way more fun than shoveling the snow. This snowman doesn't really have red eyes - those are carrots, (which I later stole back to add to the pork roast in exchange for bark eyes, nose and buttons). My massage therapist traded me a bottle of Chateau Neuf du Pape for a few dozen Xmas cards. Such a fine wine goes well with a slow-cooked pork roast drenched in carrots and onions with fresh home-made French bread. And for dessert - candy canes. This may not sound very spiritual to you, but really, it is, in a 2009 kind of way. May you look forward to wonderful great and warm new friendships in the New Year. The Times they are a'changing. Again. Thank God!Save your buttons because you just might need them.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

It's snowing again...




These hungry Steller's Jays are invading the bird feeders and scaring the smaller birds away. I let them feed a while, long enough to get several picures. I added the red cotoneaster berries to the painting which are more food for the robins than the jays. They were hard to paint - I added the snow using a toothbrush which spattered all over my tiny studio tv. It's ok because it soon won't work anyway and it is only black and white. I am out of birdfood and must get to the store soon.