I was fully enjoying
my favorite month, the month of October, when suddenly November arrived.
This morning when I wandered into the kitchen I noticed the two clocks displaying different times. I rushed to the computer to verify. Sure enough...the time had changed, falling back one hour. Now, my days will seem even shorter than they already do - pooh!
This morning when I wandered into the kitchen I noticed the two clocks displaying different times. I rushed to the computer to verify. Sure enough...the time had changed, falling back one hour. Now, my days will seem even shorter than they already do - pooh!
The temperatures have
significantly cooled from the warm 60’s and 70’s of October to as low as 30
degrees at night. Potted plants had to be carted indoors. The last of the
garden harvest gathered.
Also, Glenn finally
started the furnace for the season, never before November 1, and now we have heat
in the house - hurray! I do not like to be cold.
Yesterday, I treated
myself to a beginner painting class.
I was going to spend the entire day with my
friend Ann, first taking the class together and then having dinner out. But,
she had to cancel. The night before, Ann
ate a food she was either allergic to or poisoned by and the typical
consequences resulted. I will not go
into detail, but she was very sick. I
was so disappointed since I had waited all summer to spend this day with
her.
Fortunately, for me,
the painting class did not disappoint.
Each class attendee
painted the same picture, Chickadee on Snow-covered Branch. The subject was so appropriate and timely. To be
able to paint a bird commonly found at my bird feeder and, the way the weather
was forecasted, we were expecting our first snow. The only snow to arrive, though, is what I
painted into my picture.
my work station - first step - criss cross brush strokes of sap green |
The instructor provided all the materials as well as her expertise and love of painting. I just had to listen and paint and enjoy...which I did willingly. This was my first ever attempt at oil painting and I love it!
At the end, each
novice artist went home with an amazing oil painting. I was so surprised with
my resulting canvass.
I am already looking
forward to continuing with this, new to me, hobby.
Glenn is already
making sounds about me adding one more ‘fun’ thing to my full schedule. Hey…life is too short to stop expanding one’s
interests.
Next??? Come back and see what I have planned for
early December.
Wow! You did a great job! Beautiful! Glad you enjoyed it. Looks like a great class to take.
ReplyDeleteHydrangeas in April 2015...maybe I will see you there!
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