Actually it all begins in the early spring.
Planning the garden, getting the plants, preparing the soil, planting everything.
I only do the planning, but it only takes a few weeks before the real work begins for me.
The picking, the preparing, the utilization of the harvest.
It all begins with strawberries and doesn't end until late October when the last of the vegetables are harvested.
This all relates to painting because the garden takes top priority.
But my daughter, Shawna and I took a painting class during the summer.
I didn't think I would have time for the classes, much less painting, but just like the rapid passing of the seasons, the class came and went, and the class definitely rekindled my passion for painting.
Judy Meyler, a fabulous lady and extremely talented artist was our teacher, and it was a wonderful experience for both of us. Here are some photos to show her unbelievable talent:
Such talent, her work captures every detail.
Some of Judy's beautiful florals-I especially admire these
And one of my personal favorites-Pretty Kitty
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