Trios of wildflowers.



Trios of wildflowers.



…experimenting with mono printing, line, and painting with ink








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The last one for now…






Trios of my photography and art and flowers. If you have any trios to share just copy my link and paste it into your post. I’d love to see them.
….keeping cool near the lake





…while at the cottage
I’m trying something new ….making mono prints from glass plates using ink and painting directly on the paper with ink. Here are my first attempts.




…Hyde Park

…thanks to Becky B for hosting July Squares https://thesquaresofb.com/2025/07/18/simply-red-18/
My husband is back in his painting shed and experimenting with mono printing and repainting over old canvases.


…July 17, 2025


If you have any trios to share just copy my link and paste it into your post. Have fun!
…discovered in London at the Eames Fine Art Gallery
I’ve discovered an artist from England whose work I really like. For Thursday Trips I’ve chosen some of her portraits to share with you.


Anita is a painter and print maker who has lived most of her life in England. She and her husband, Nigel are also avid cold water swimmers. This is very evident in the following series of Bathers.







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….June 30, 2025
Last year we had an abundance of acorns. When you have a metal roof you become acutely aware of that fact when they start to fall.
I’ve never given much thought as to how acorns germinate to become trees until this summer. The pathways around my cottage are littered with tiny oak saplings and directly below the leaves are the acorns that have ruptured open and developed roots growing into the ground and leafy stems reaching for the sky. Luckily they are easy to pull up or I would have dozens of unwanted oak trees on my property.

