Happy Mother's Day to all you moms!
I thought yesterday was Friday all day and forgot to go to breakfast with Susan. Luckily she called to say the restaurant where we were to meet was closed for a private party. I made it to our second choice, the Deli Depot. It was a good breakfast and quiet so we got to visit. I'm glad to have friends that understand my old-timers disease. Heh, heh.
I am using my iCal from computer to iPhone to iPad, but I still forget. I do much better with all the reminders, though. I just had the wrong day in my head, sigh.....
I also forgot it was our grand-dogs sixth birthday yesterday, too. Guess that wasn't as urgent because he surely doesn't know. He will be here today, so I can tell him in person.
I snatched his birthday photo from Jen's page.
I sketched outside for my first sketches, then on the porch. We are having the porch by the dining area screened in. It lacks a few touches, but is usable for today. It will be great to have a mosquito free environment.
I sketched in the brown paper sketchbook with the Prismacolor Premier 08 pen and added some colored pencils to a couple.
Number4, yard art - the Bolivian pots rescued from the fire and a turtle that is a sprinkler that was buried in the flower bed here. It weighs about 5 pounds and is metal.
Number 5, fence - the corner of the yard toward the lake.
Number 7, which is actually 8 because I didn't count my hand - flower. A couple of wildflowers from the yard. The Indian blankets have wider sort of boxy petals usually. I guess this one had grown up under stress and wind.
For my artist link today, go have a look at Larry Castillo's website. He is doing some new fun stuff with sports photos. He is the caboose in our family.
7 comments:
Like the pots!
Joanna, you know the pots always catch my eye. Thank you.
I like the touch of color.
Hi Bag Blog, thank you. Color livens up our world.
I like the color too. A lot of really good sketches here, Jo!
Thanks, Regina. That means a lot to me as you draw soooo well. I just have to keep working at it so it will someday be a fun habit and not so much like homework. Ha.
Thanks, Regina. That means a lot to me as you draw soooo well. I just have to keep working at it so it will someday be a fun habit and not so much like homework. Ha.
Post a Comment