
New Flower (September 11, 2025) – Plate Hibiscus


…finding time to doodle and take a few photos after a hectic 10 days
Only three days left for my art show and it’s kept me quite busy. Here are my trios for the week.


If you have any trios to share I’d love to see them. Just copy my link and paste it into your post. I’ll be sure to check it out. Have fun!
…thanks to Judy Dykstra-Brown for hosting the Numbers Game https://judydykstrabrown.com/2025/09/08/the-numbers-game-89-please-play-along-sep-8-2025/
After typing in 211 in the search box on my photo page this is what came up. Try it and see what you get.





















…thanks to Anne Sandler for hosting Lens Artists363 Challenge #363https://annegeephoto.com/2025/08/30/lens-artist-challenge-363-virtual-scavenger-hunt/
I just came across this challenge and I’m a little late to the game but the theme intrigued me. There were a host of prompts to choose from and I’ve narrowed it down to three: wheels, art supplies and cameras.
Wheels can include industrial wheels, bike wheels, ferris wheels, old fashioned wheels and car wheels.











Art Supplies







Cameras





…Montgomery’s Inn garden

…late summer flora






…next to the outdoor oven at Montgomery’s Inn


….at WAAC
It was a beautiful day. We had the doors wide open at the gallery waiting for my guests and the public to arrive. The wine was chilling and my hostess, Mary had prepared the platters of sweets and nibbles. Here is a quick tour of the gallery.
The afternoon started out slowly but my guests started to arrive and the wine started to flow. The public also started to come through the doors. It was wonderful catching up with friends and family and I loved meeting new people. My cards were a big hit and several paintings and photographs sold. Here is where I was able to add red dots.







…after months of preparation
My art show in the Ruth Upjohn Gallery at the Women’s Art Association of Canada officially opened on Wednesday. I’d love to say that it opened without a hitch but alas a couple of problems did arise or should I say ‘fell down’.
On Wednesday morning I received a message from the gallery that one of my pieces had fallen. After finishing my shift at the Inn (I volunteer at one of Toronto’s Historical Museums) I drove into the city to fix the problem. When I arrived I discovered that a second photo had fallen.
The problem stemmed from the hanging system on the back of the frame. It works fine when you hang it in your home but it doesn’t work in a gallery situation where you are required to use D rings. I had five frames in total with this faulty system and I knew that it was only a matter of time before the others fell.
I took home the frame that broke and purchased two new frames and repurposed two similar frames that I had at home. I returned the next day and found that two more frames had fallen. I reframed and rehung the pieces. I know that the nothing else will fall now and I can rest easy.
The official opening reception starts in a few hours.
Here is a glimpse of what the show looks like:











