Scavenger Hunt from Life #189: Apr 27 - May 9

Hi Fletch, take care and drop in when you can. Life takes time!

Joan, the outdoor scene is great. I like you included the stop sign. I often forget details like that. They add so much to the story. Lovely colors and depth.
 
Jo, thanks! I like putting in stop signs and telephone poles and wires too.
5 - textured beach grasses - watercolors
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Joan - I like how you capture depth of field in wc. The trees look so pretty. Was going to say the outdoor scene almost looks like part of a story. Then read Jo say exactly that. Think Jo has it…the finishing details . Lighthouse is soo very you.

Robin - waves. Thanks for blessing.

Ai - You so make me regret my inability to visit Thailand. Glass factories, dozens of interesting cafes with beautiful food, temples, and statues.

Jo - Great use of PT time.

Pine Cone -Thank you.

Think most of you know Sharon has Multiple Sclerosis. What she has is called Primary Progressive (PPMS). So just slowly progresses. She can no longer walk but with aid can still stand abit. Thanks again to all for wishes and blessings.
Fletch
 
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Joan, as Fletch says, the lighthouse is so you and this one is so beautiful a scene. Rich and full of action. I can feel the water and grasses sway in a breeze.

No sketching today forgot my stuff. Then baseball tonight so..... Maybe I'll get Larry to sketch with me tomorrow .... or take a fancy photo.
 
Fletch, thanks for your comments on my work...always nice to have it appreciated. Hope you and Sharon are both doing OK. I know it isn't easy for either of you. All the best!

Jo, thanks so much. It was good to get back and sketch the lighthouse. I haven't had much time to get over that way lately. Trips to the beach always make me smile. I hope you get to sketch with Larry. It is nice to share something like that with someone.

I'm heading over to NJ today to visit my sister, Michelle. I haven't seen her in quite a while. I'm hoping the two of us can do some sketching together. She doesn't do much of it any more. See everyone later. Have a good day.
 
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