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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Wordless Wednesday

13 comments:

  1. What a heavy load for your litttle Christmas tree to bear! I suppose all Christmas trees share that onerous responsibility of bringing happyness to athe greedy as well as the needy.
    I love your blog and your adventurous spirit. Riding horses is at least within reasonable proximity of the ground, flyinf is a little different. The Prof. has a pilot's licence so we have flown a fair bit in small planes.
    I wish you all success with getting your novel published.
    Your paintings are in a class of their own as is your care for the planet.

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  2. very pretty. you are a very talented lady. :)

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  3. Thank you, Arija. That's a very sweet note. I look foward to seeing some of your paintings when you get started again.

    Thank you, Gina. Snowy trees are fun. You can get kind'a crazy with them.

    Thank you, Lynne. Great to see you!

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  4. That painting explain the festive atmosphere and cold weather there,no word needed.
    Happy holiday!

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  5. I'm loving the mix of color Vickie.
    This piece is so free and flowing. Just how the holidays should be.

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  6. Hi Tabib. In TN our trees are dripping with rain instead of snowy but the spirit's there just the same.

    Thanks, Toni. Laying down a mult-colored wash is freeing. It makes you feel like anything you do next is okay.

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  7. What delightful work, Vickie! I especially love your whooping crane series...beautiful birds.

    And thank you for linking to my new gallery blog!

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  8. The essence of winter. Beautiful...

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  9. Hi Kate! Good to see you. Thanks. I was delighted to find your blog and see more of your work.

    Thanks, Bernie.

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  10. The colors in this are simply gorgeous! I love how the sunlight in the background gives warmth to the cool colors of the tree.

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  11. Thanks, Indi. That was such a free and fun painting to create.

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