Joining in the Scavenger Hunts on wetcanvas.com pushes me to sketch more. The camaraderie there is also good for the soul. Painting and sketching are solitary habits. I have "met" artists around the world. It is fun to see other peoples takes on everyday items. It is great to see the different styles and techniques. It is a good place to get a jump start when you are out of the mood or need encouragement. You can drop in and out. Many of the sketchers do that. Some of us are regular participants. I feel a little guilty when I don't sketch and join in the Hunts, but that is just me ... or maybe it is becoming a good habit. Hope to see you on a Hunt.
Number 13, plastic - the lock and key covers for the car and Number 14, soft - the quilt on the bed when I was sketching the keys. I used a regular Pilot ball point pen for this sketch.
Number 15, biodegradable - Mom Frances' flowers on her table. Micron 005 pen in blue. It is difficult to get the blue to show in the photo.
Number 16, doorway view - at Mom Frances' apartment into the bathroom. Again difficulty in taking a good photo of the blue ink. It isn't just photos of paintings .. it has to do with blue!
On the way back to Angel Fire from Albuquerque, we played golf at Cochiti Pueblo. It was a beautiful day, beautiful course and very average golf, which is only normal. Here are a few of the photos. You can click on images to make them larger.
Look at the beautiful pottery pots in the wall of the clubhouse.
Beautiful views all day.
Another of the great views
Hole 18 toward the clubhouse.
Headed toward Santa Fe after golf.
The Rio Grande as it leaves Cochiti Dam.
Gene's tee box with mine about 90 yards on down the path. I usually don't take advantage and he wins. Yesterday we tied. He won on the front nine and I won on the back nine.
Beautiful views all day.
Another of the great views
Hole 18 toward the clubhouse.
Headed toward Santa Fe after golf.
The Rio Grande as it leaves Cochiti Dam.
It was a great day. We stopped to eat a New Mexican dinner at La Paragua in Española and arrived back to Angel Fire to find that it was about 46 degrees at about 9:15 pm. It had been in the mid 80s during our trip. I had a sweatshirt on this morning. It is beautiful again and about 72 degrees this afternoon, 80 on the sunny balcony.
4 comments:
Nice photos! Gail kept expecting to need a jacket while she was here and kept being surprised that we never needed one. Heh.
Joanna, that is too funny. I was sort of surprised to need a sweatshirt this morning. Thanks about the photos.
Water rights in NM are worth killing over. I remember when they were going to build that golf course and thinking, "Where? Out in the desert?" But it is beautiful.
Bag Blog, guess they just made a dam across the river and there you are then..... :) Nice area, too.
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