Last week I received an email from a friend containing a list of large-sized canvases one of her artist friends was having to sell due to a move. My thought at the time was, what fun it would be to be able to buy them all! Moving to the remainder of emails, the seed started […]
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Sometimes You Lead And Sometimes You Follow!
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The other day while reading a post on Facebook, I noticed a post for “Eighteen Hands, a Community for Plus Sized Equestrians!” After thinking about this organization for a minute, it dawned on me that many of our young people are over weight. The struggle to stand tall, and not be intimidated by others can […]
Coffee, Tea or Cocoa?
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What a wonderful weekend we’ve had! The weather all over the place; mild, damp, drizzly, chilly, and warm. How blessed can we be to live right here in Southern California? When trying to think of another place to live, there isn’t any other place that promises mild weather, sunshine, and ocean breezes. Oh sure there […]
We Still Need Our Fans!
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While sketching in the living room during the rain last night, the house seemed stuffy so I turned on the ceiling fan for circulation. It seemed strange to do that on a cold, damp, rainy evening in November, and It got me to thinking… What items in your home can you absolutely not do without? […]
In The Name of Experimentation!
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Have you ever wanted to try something that may be just a little outside your comfort zone, but couldn’t push yourself to do it, or didn’t know where to begin? Have you ever tried using cans of spray paint? I’m not talking about tagging a fence, or block wall, I’m talking about using a surface […]
Zentangle for Healing?
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While talking with an art sister the other day, she mentioned the healing qualities that Zentangles held for her. We discussed her reading an article that talked about therapists using this method to help eliminate pain in patients, and get their mind off events in their lives that they were unable to otherwise control . […]





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