April 5th, 2011

Daily Doodle - spring. birds nest.

Daily Doodle - Spring. Birds Nest.

I can’t remember exactly, but my best guess is this doodle is 10+ years old. I’ve sold, given, thrown or had taken away about 80% of what I once owned. If you ever feel obliged to do the same, scan or hold onto to your art! Some creative work holds a piece of your heart and that’s a beautiful thing to hold onto and share.

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May 3rd, 2010

Daily Photo / 5.3.2010 / A glorious spring bloom!

5.3.2010 - What a glorious spring bloom we had!

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July 17th, 2009

Daily Photo / 7.17.2009 / Deep Flower

Who doesn’t love some extreme depth of field, better yet check out those colors!

7.17.2009 - Who doesn't love some extreme depth of field, better yet check out those colors!

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July 9th, 2009

Bloomin Mountains

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My first spring in Asheville was absolutely lovely.  Every week a new colorful flower pops up on our mountainside, most of which I’ve never even seen before.  Enjoy the blooms!

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March 18th, 2009

Farewell to winter.

So with the start of spring in less then 24hrs let me remember everything I love about winter.

I love:  NO BUGS, long nights, getting snowed in, winter wonderland landscapes, snuggling under blankets, hoodies, great photos (see below) and ready …. here’s where I loose half my readers in 2 sentences … I love the holiday season,  even though I believe in the fairy tale that is christmas as much as I believe in Santa Claus.  I’m also pretty sure that we’re more thankful for thanksgiving then the Native American community.  BUT I do love New Year’s … love it, love it, love it!  The whole no bugs thing is really what seals the deal for me though :)

What about all the stuff I hate about winter?  Well I’m sure you can look forward to that post, let’s say late next January or maybe mid February.  I think it’s about that time that I start pulling my hair out and seriously question why I don’t reside on a beach in a hammock under a palm tree for 12 months out of the year.

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