There’s a lot to catch up on, as winter and social events seem to have dominated a lot of time in the past month. So I will start where we left off which was
Read MoreLighthouses, Sunsets, Boats and Bad Math
Recently I have had a lot of projects going on simultaneously so I have a lot of catching up to do. When we left off I had a couple of shows going on, which are still hanging and I am prepping for the next couple of shows. As I mentioned in the last post . . .
Read MoreTrolls, Galleries and Studio Talk
It has been an interesting few days since the last post. Carol, Harper and I made an excursion around Rhode Island looking for the . . .
Read MoreStudio Talk: Frames and Whales
Welcome back into the studio, everyone! I’m happy that you have decided to stop by. Let me tell you what has been happening in the past few days. Apart from interruptions like . . .
Read MoreA lighthouse in ink
Bringing Franklin Booth to Block Island: A Lighthouse in Ink
Hello, sketching friends and blog lovers! Today, I want to share a bit about a recent pen-and-ink piece I created that’s got . . . .
Read MoreColorado
Our last days in Taos were filled with so much. Apart from packing and planning we visited downtown one more time, having breakfast at a . . .
Read MoreLand of Enchantment
Our first night in Santa Fe was without incident other than the recommended restaurant was packed as it was . . .
Read MoreHeading West
This post just might be long on pictures and a bit short on words but I will try to catch you up. Our time with our friends Van and Andi was one of those times . . .
Read MoreHeading South
I love Wisconsin. It seems as though there must be some ordinance that requires all farms to repaint their buildings annually. They all seem so picturesque. I was able to get . . .
Read MoreOn The Road, Again
Our trip has begun, we finally packed up and rolled out early Sunday morning—about 7 a.m., to be exact. We slipped out of East Providence without much . . .
Read MoreA New Start
Hi everyone,
I hope this note finds you all well and enjoying a bit of sunshine. It's been a while since I've shared our travels with you on my blog, and I have certainly missed writing.
Read MoreHome
The weather had finally turned against us and all of our plans changed. Today was going to be a fairly nice day then the whole northeast corridor along our route had rain predicted. We made the decision to . . .
Read MoreHeading Homeward
So this is going to be a short post, we are traveling again and making our way home. Weather seems to have turned against up, at least partially and more weather predicted for tomorrow. Let me give you a . . .
Read MoreTravel Day
Today was a travel day. The morning started in a fog metaphorically and literally. Up early, got coffee, packed, loaded the car, last minute check and out the driveway into the first drops of rain. We took the . . .
Read MoreWandering
Last night Carol and I made plans do do some exploring of the neighboring peninsula, the land that runs up between Trinity Bay to the west and Conception Bay to the east. This is known as the Bay de Verde Peninsula. Here we found . . .
Read MoreCape Spear & Ferryland
The alarm clock went off early this morning. You see, we are only about a half an hour from Cape Spear, the Easternmost point in all of North America. This is where the suns' rays strike first on this side of the the great pond. Well we gotta be there for sunrise right?
Read MoreSt. John's
We did get out and explore a bit yesterday afternoon. We went down to the center of town and walked around a bit. In and out of the stores along Water Street. St. John's came as a surprise in the . . .
Read MoreBonavista
In the early morning after the dinner theatre in Twillingate I was out early with intensions of getting lots of photo reference for future paintings. This little fishing village is so . . .
Read MoreTwillingate
I have gat a couple of days to catch up on, and I don't know when this will post as we have an awful internet connection. We are currently int the small northern coastal town of Twillingate, Newfoundland, about . . .
Read MoreGros Morne
Hiking again. Today we take on a big one. We needed some fortification so I cooked up some back bacon and pancakes for breakfast, Carol made the coffee and we were checking out the maps as we ate. Gros Morn is the iconic . . .
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