
Monthly Archives: March 2022
Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge – Pick Any Topic From Her Photo
…thanks to Cee for hosting CMMC https://ceenphotography.com/2022/03/16/cmmc-march-pick-a-topic-from-my-photo-2/
If you click on the link you will see the photo that Cee is referring to. It has horses, the colours green, brown and tan, summer, trees and two subjects. Here’s what I found in my archive of photos.












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I’m a Fan of Canada Geese – March 15, 2022
….thanks to Jez for hosting I’m a fan of…..https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2022/03/14/weekend-sky-59-fan-of-147/
Yesterday much of the snow was off the ground and the geese and ducks wandered onto the grass and started eating the turf.








Textures in Nature – Fluffy, Spiky and Wrinkled
New Flower (March 15, 2022) – Dark Pink Carnation
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Day 14 of My Daily Art Challenge for March
….bringing you up to date
After struggling with my two larger paintings I’ve finally found a solutions that I’m happy with. Originally I wanted to do something in the colours of the Ukrainian flag but it just wasn’t working for me.


Then I decided to paint over the entire two pieces with white and blue. I kept adding more paint and again I wasn’t happy.

Finally I covered most of the paper with white and then I cut up the paper into 4 smaller pieces. I added marks to start my intuitive process and then I began to lay down colour.

I’m already starting to feel better and two of the four pieces are started.

One piece is almost done. The one below is probably 90% finished but I’m going to give it another day or so before I declare it ready for framing. It already looks quite a bit different from what you’re seeing.
Remember this is not the finished piece.
Monster Monday – March 14, 2022
New Flower (March 14, 2022) – PInk Peruvian Lily
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Macro Monday – Close-ups Around the Pond
Cooking for Ukraine
…last Friday a good friend hosted a Ukrainian lunch
Patricia is of Ukrainian descent and loves to share her culture and food favourites with her friends. Last Friday she did just that and asked that we make a donation to a charity of our choice that supports the Ukrainian people.
The table was all decked out with a beautiful table cloth and a wheat sheaf. Before lunch we were treated to kielbasa and slices of buttered rye bread as we got caught up with the comings and going of our lives. This was the first time in over a year that we got together in person.
When we sat at the table we were greeted with a beautiful bowl of homemade borscht, followed by cabbage rolls and pierogies with sour cream and mushroom gravy. The meal was topped off with coffee or tea and poppy seed cake. A lovely meal and all for a good cause.
When I got home I found a charity that was matched dollar for dollar.





If you’d like to donate to an organization that feeds the Ukrainian refugees here is a link for the World Central Kitchen, donations@worldcentralkitchen.org





















