It's been a month of celebrating.
Becca and Michael eloped to the coast and we are so happy for them. They are a beautiful couple with a great future ahead of them and we are just delighted.
And I'm celebrating the completion of these two animal portraits. Murphy is a handsome dog and I think I captured that. These are both unframed so obviously a bit unfinished looking. And the smudges on the cat background came off easily. I am pleased.
Both portraits went to live in Connecticut, where Murphy calmly waited to open his stocking.
We made it to Connecticut to celebrate Christmas and I took not one picture of the grand boys. Some had colds and coughs but neg for Covid. Despite my best attempts, I did bring it home and slowly getting my energy back. But at least I was fine while there. CT in the winter, minus snow, is drab and gloomy. We managed some good walks but sun would have been nice.
And now we gear up for our trek south to AZ. Watching the weather before deciding which route to take. Last year, we had to go thru Moab to avoid snow in Telluride and the passes. I keep hoping it will be warmer in Wickenburg but so far, I'm not optimistic.
I'm excited about starting more pet portraits. Despite my years of botanical illustration classes/and drawings, I really feel a strong affinity for this new venture. Never too old to explore something new and exciting.
AND, I'm celebrating that I've registered for the BolderBoulder happening on Memorial Day. It's been on my list for years and I'm finally old enough !!!!
I'll start out with Becca and then we can go at our own pace. It's a 10K and I'm certain I can walk that far in a decent time and not totally embarrass myself.
And now I need to go for a walk !!
My normal "vacation" from media of most kinds in the New Year is my excuse for not reading your post earlier. That photo of Becca and Michael is lovely with the filtered rays of the sun. Becca's gown is gorgeous. Your animal portraits are so life-like! Your talent in the artistic rendering of personality is amazing. All the years of study are manifest in your drawings. Keep drawing and also keep walking!
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