Monday, May 30, 2011

In honor of Memorial Day...

In honor of Memorial Day, I am re-posting this short story I wrote about a woman that has lost her love in combat, and how she finds him again.  I have renamed it 'Never Forget'.

                              'Never Forget'



Part I

All day the rain beat relentlessly against the wall of windows at the front of the house. By late afternoon the powder grey sky had descended over the entire island, and the pounding rain eased, as though a giant atomizer was disbursing a heavy misting over the gardens and the winding lanes, leaving everything chilled, but crisp and fresh as well.


I thought about him in the morning as I sipped my coffee, scalding from the pot and sweet with heavy cream and sugar. Leaning against the French doors, watching the rain, I ached to be out in it, to let the steady droplets wash the memory of him from my being, from my soul.

I busied myself with home chores ~ laundry and beds to be made, supper shopping to plan, and still he filled my thoughts, intruding like the heady aroma of a cloying perfume, musky and insistent, sliding around my ‘busy work’ and searching me out. I am not sure he will ever leave me completely.

Habit is a plastic friend, unrecyclable, more brittle over time, and dull with use. All day, my fingers checked my phone expectantly, waiting for contact, any contact. Our habit of constantly checking in with each other had shattered when he left, but I couldn’t reconcile myself to this truth. His messages never came. They would never come again.


I feel feverish today, most days. There is no cure for this hot, intense aching, no pill that will cool my head and numb my heart. No elixir to still my racing thoughts, no tincture for my soul, to anesthetize it and leave me capable of moving on. Two years are like two hours to me.

Morning eased away, and the early afternoon found me with my feverish forehead pressed against the rain-tattooed glass. My fingers splayed around a hot cup of sweet tea, as I peered down the drive all the way to the curve where it winds out of sight, willing him to appear, willing his tall lanky form to stride purposefully around the very curve where I first saw him. He’d be hatless in this downpour, heedless of the rain with another casual comment tossed to me like, “What’s a little rain on a day?” and one of his reserved smiles that hid so much about who he really is.


By most late afternoons, I am fairly despondent, unless I plan some sort of mini-date with my friends. Then the knowledge that I will have to perpetuate the charade for my friends that I am healing, that it is getting easier to live without him, that I am nearly ready to move on, stops me from sinking completely into despair.



Tonite is such a night. I am meeting my friends for before-dinner drinks at a small bar in town. I have to keep it together.



So after a long scented bath and a careful run through my closet to choose just the right dress, not too morose, hopeful perhaps, if clothing can convey hope, I slide rebelliously into my favorite slicker, his slicker, and head out to meet my friends.



I have no way of knowing how my life is about to change.



PART II



I saw him.



Everyone was so kind about it, sure that I was just wishing him there, sure that I had imagined it, sure that I was having a little ‘episode’, much like those I had after he first left me.



But I know I saw him.


In the middle of Sable’s funny tale about her doorman and her neighbors’ rabid Pekinese, while trying to focus on her story and find the part of me that not so long ago would have laughed uproariously, I looked up from our table by the window just as he hurried past.
Even with the rain on the glass, the well-lit interior of the bar illuminated him completely, head bowed, shoulders hunched against the rain, thready thick sweater and bare-headed as always.


I must have made some audible sound of shock, because everyone at our table turned their focus on me in unison, all heads swiveling at the same time. That should have brought me to, but all I could think of was ‘I have his slicker and he’ll get soaked in this downpour!’

He had barely passed and I was up out of my chair, weaving through the other diners, muttering ‘excuse me’s’ as I made my way to the coat rack just inside the main entrance. I tossed coats left and right frantically in an effort to find his slicker, finally did so, and ran out the door and up the direction he had been headed when he passed.


Sheets of rain coursed down my neck and quickly soaked me through. I felt none of it. Like a woman possessed I raced up the street in front of me. There were few people out in this weather so he should have been easy to spot, but there was no one headed in this direction. Thinking he may have crossed the street, I swiveled in a half arc, scanning the sidewalk opposite and finally looking back down towards the bar. Nothing but an elderly couple getting into a car outside the bar, and a mad jogger running up the sidewalk opposite.


He was gone.


I think I really must have lost it for a brief bit then. I remember the brick wall of the building behind me, a firm support that I slid down slowly as I collapsed into a soggy pile on the sidewalk. By now my worried friends were into their own coats and headed in my direction. Someone kept moaning ‘no, no’ and the pitiful sound of it filled my head. As if through a long tunnel I recognized my own agonized voice. Sable’s husband Michael efficiently scooped me up and deposited me gently into the passenger side of my car; Sable was already in the driver’s seat.

For the second time that day, I pressed my feverish forehead against a cool rain-spattered glass. My eyelids closed slowly, like a curtain coming down after a bad dinner show, shutting out the cruel lights and empty streets, the familiar trees and houses as they rushed by on the journey home.   My mind was racing, analyzing what had just happened. I know I saw him. I also know that there was not even a remote chance that anyone else would believe me.


The next hour was spent allowing Sable to dry me off, put me to bed, bring me a hot restoring cup of mint tea, and generally flutter about trying to console me.  When she finally left, after numerous assurances from me that I was fine, that yes, I must have been mistaken and after just as many promises to call her the next day, I fully exhaled for the first time since I’d seen him outside the bar.


Then I did something I hadn't been able to do in forever. For the first time in two years I snuggled down into my bed, on my side, and I slept the night through.

The rain never let up.

                                                Part III

Copper colored leaves swept gently against the glass of my bedroom window, and the early morning light, that wonderful fresh-washed light you get after a good storm, streamed in steadily, waking me in the best way. I sleep with my window open year round, so my bedroom smelled of late Autumn; fresh, frosty, almost spicy.

I lay very still in my deep, velvety bed, my eyes closed, and let wakefulness steal over me slowly. If he had been here, there would have been a leisurely morning snuggle to look forward to, followed by a walk together down to the coffee shop for a latte and a paper. Before last night, this thought would have left me absolutely miserable for the rest of the morning, but today was totally different. This morning I was finally able to accept what my heart has been telling me every day for the past two years. He is still alive.


I could barely breathe as I lay there and let that realization percolate slowly. I don’t know where he has been, I don’t know what happened to him, nor why he has been so long in coming home; I don’t need to know those things. I just know that he has finally come back to me.


The morning that followed was surreal. I rose and showered, a small smile as I washed my hair with his favorite pear scented shampoo, and shaved my legs, something I had neglected to do more often than not since he had left. I dressed, slipping into my long-legged jeans, the faded ones I’ve had since college, the ones he says make me look so tall and slender and elegant. Donning one of his flannel shirts over my soft grey long-sleeved tee, and thick wooly socks, I padded out to the kitchen and started the coffee pot.


I spent the morning going through the things they sent me when he went missing. The official notice that he was Missing in Action Presumed Dead, delivered by his Commanding Officer on a sunny Fall day full of brittle heartbreak. I pulled his dress uniform out of the closet and slowly unzipped the black plastic bag I bought to store it in, black so I wouldn’t have to see it hanging crisp and white every time I walk into the closet, black because they told me he was dead. Crushing the jacket to my face I inhaled deeply, searching for any remnant of his unique smell, his spicy after-shave, his integral ‘maleness', but no matter how many times I’ve done this, it still smells like the dry cleaners have just finished with it. His kit bag unzipped, I repeated the ritual laying out of his things, things he would have used every day that he was away from me, serving our country. It used to send me into near hysterics to picture his strong thick fingers wrapped around the razor or toothbrush that I was holding, but today, by touching his things, I just feel even more connected to him.

By late morning I am tucked in the wicker chair on the deck, wrapped in a thick grey sweater, onto my third mug of creamy coffee. I feel quiet inside, like what I imagine the center of a storm must be like. I should feel stormy, shouldn’t I? But there is such a peace with this Knowing, no rush, no sense of urgency, no feeling that I must rush about town, hunting for him. I Know and that knowledge calms me like nothing else could. My mouth has become possessed overnight; secret smiles work the withered muscles of my face, and it feels so alien that I cannot stop myself from repeatedly reaching up and touching my cheeks, feeling the smile lines, which only makes me smile even wider.

He’s coming soon.

In the trees the squirrels jump from branch to branch, stashing their hard won winter forage into every nook they find. The late birds are happy today, and sing especially for me. They know this is a special day.

I feel like I have awoken from a long dream and am fully awake for the first time in a long, long time.



I need to be busy so I bundle up and head outside. I cut the grass, probably the last cut of the year, it grows so slowly now.

And I wait.

I barrow the cuttings up the drive and into the compost heap.


Still I wait.


I rake leaves fallen from the Japanese maples that line the drive into a giant pile and add the branches fallen from the storm last night to the pile. I start a smudge fire, inhaling the sharp, smoky aroma, loving the snap and crackle as the branches ignite and perfume the area with scents of sap and evergreen. Leaning on the rake, I stare into the fire. And wait.

And then it happens.

Everything stills expectantly. I raise my head, and for the last time, I gaze down the curve of the drive, straining to see around the bend, searching. There is a rushing sound in my ears, and I realize I am holding my breath.

I see the copper top of his hatless head first, as slowly, unevenly, he walks around the bend. Head bowed, he’s watching where he walks carefully. He’s limping quite badly, enough to warrant a cane, something I did not notice last night. I’m so quiet, still holding my breath, willing him to raise his beautiful head. When at last he does, he sees me and stops abruptly, teetering a bit. We pause, eyes locked, and with a slow smile, he continues towards me. It’s everything I can do not to rush over to him but I stay where I am, just as I always have, waiting. When finally he reaches me, I see that he is much thinner than the last time I saw him, making him seem even taller than he is, and his face is very much more worn.


“So,” he says and his smile stirs me as no other’s. I can barely contain the fountain of emotion that washes over me, as I slowly reach up and place the palm of my hand on his rough cheek.

“You’ve been a while,” I say smiling up into his eyes. His free hand comes up to rest in a similar position on my face and with his thumb he gently brushes a smudge of dirt from the tip of my nose.

“Yes.” His deep voice catches and my eyes fill. “But then, you knew I’d be back, didn’t you my love.”



This story is dedicated to all the men and women who risk all to serve our country, and to those who wait paitiently, hopefully, at home, risking just as much. Never Forget.



Saturday, May 28, 2011

Sunday Sketches


Happy Sunday Everyone!!! 

You can find more great sketches over at Sophia's place!

Above is a doodle I did last night - Just for fun!  Haven't finished laying much detail, but still fun to just doodle!  Very relaxing!



And just in case you missed this lovely - this is last weeks sketch finished. 
I love how vibrantly she turned out!!!

Looking forward to seeing what you have all been up to!
Hope you have had a wonderfully relaxing week!

Smiles and hugs

Julia

Friday, May 27, 2011

This one's for you Jg!!



Had to smile at Jg's comment on my latest gal:
He says "okay, seven brides for seven brothers commission. serious ... I would LOVE to see how you pull off men to match-up with these lovelies."

Sooooo...got out my graphite and worked up this rough sketch - He looks a little more preppy than I intended, (not my type at all!) And I see a little disdain there, which would never go over with this gal!
Of course I could not resist adding some green to the eyes - but I have to say he was really challenging to work on!  Didn't get to do any embellishing and you know how I love to add my textures and details.  Probably a lot I could add to make him pop,
but I confess I am not super motivated to continue working on him. 
Sigh....
Sorry Jg, I just love my ladies!


Smiles
Julia


 

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Wonderful Surprise from Heather at Rose Hill Designs!!!

Yeah!  I came home from a stressful morning to find this incredible gift waiting for me from

If you haven't found Heather be sure to head straight over there for a simply joyful experience!!!

Aren't these amazing!!!  I cannot think of anyone who deserves to have a series of children's books more than Heather and her muse, Madeline.  I was soooo excited to receive all of these pieces of her beautiful illustrations and two beautiful cards too!  You can bet that I will be saving these as I couldn't bear to part with them!  I always leave Heather's place smiling, and full of joy!  She is so full of so many gifts not the least of which is her joyful spirit which you can read in all of her comments!

A little while ago, Heather had a VERY generous giveaway and offered a $100.00 gift card to the lucky winner - I was so excited when she emailed me that my name had been picked!!! Now there are a million things I could spend this on, but I think I will save it for my trip next month to Oregon!

I sure didn't expect to also receive this wonderful mug, which is so special as I met Heather through Sunday Sketches ~  Now I can look forward to filling up this SS mug every Sunday morning before I head down to share everybodies sketches for the week!!!



Love! Love! Love!

And this sweet thank you card too!  Heather, I so appreciate your friendship too, and can't wait till we finally get to have that cup of coffee together! 
Thank you so very much for such a joyful and generous gift!!! 
xo
Julia

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Progress on latest piece


Just wanted to share the piece I started Sunday for Sunday sketches and how she is coming along 
 I am in LOVE!!!

Always love to hear your thoughts and feedback!  Hope you are all enjoying SUN and WARMTH wherever you are...it's still overcast and COLD here!  Where is that warm weather???

Smiles

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Sunday Sketches



Happy Sunday Everyone!!!

We had a few sunny days here in the Northwestern part of the US, but that was just a dream as the rain and clouds are back today!!!
So tired of the rain, and that is saying something as I just love the Northwest weather.

Above is a sketch I worked on today - trying something a little edgier...Not really sure what I think, but fun always to try something new!  messed up on the eyebrows so decided to add a bandana, which turned out to be more difficult that I thought.


And this is a sketch I am playing with for a possible customer, who wants to see what I can do with a specific theme...I'll let you know how that progresses.

How have you all been?  Still not getting around to all of your lovely blogs as much as I want to, been so darn busy, but good news is...Drum roll...I sold my first piece of art, and a local business has agreed to display some of my gicle canvases - I am over the moon excited to see how they are recieved!

Be sure to pop over to Sophia's place 'Blue Chair Diary' and check out all the other participants!  So much artistic talent and lots of lovely people!

I miss you all and hope your week has been lovely and full of all that is Spring!!

Hugs and S M I L E S!!!

Julia

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Sunday Sketches...Back from a break!




Hello Dear Friends!

After a much needed break and a lot of rest, I am so happy to back participating with the
wonderful Sunday Sketches gang!
You can find more wonderful artists over at our hostess Sophia's place.

Can't wait to go around and visit all of your sketches and just soak up what you have all been doing artistically, and personally! :-)

This is a piece that I am working on for a friend of mine, not quite finished, but having lots of fun laying in the details now...
I really enjoyed this departure from my usual ladies, and it was definitely a challenge as I have not drawn fish before!  But lots of fun, cause I could make these Koi fish look just how I wanted.

So SMILES and Hugs to you ALL!!

Julia

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Water features and WEEDS!

Hello dear friends!

This is why I have been absent the past couple of days...

When we bought our home last year we were excited about the beautiful water feature that runs along the North side of the property....

However, with Spring, come the weeds...and all kinds of brown and green things growing in the little puddle at the top and the slightly larger puddle at the bottom...uck!!
Oh, and did I mention the frogs?  What a serenade we are treated to every night! 

So we have all been out weeding with the little ones, cutting back pampas grass, and watching an entire pickup bed of weeds be trollied off to the yard waste site (With much satisfaction I might add!)

Still tons and tons more to do, but I have rolled up my sleeves and am dedicated to getting it all in order!
There is a lot of plant cataloguing to do yet, so we know exactly what we are about, and can plan what to remove, what to thin out, what to add, etc.  It is very exciting but yikes! there is a lot to do!!


When the mountain is out, (Mt Baker, above) you can see her clearly centered over the red arch that is at the top of the lower puddle.  You can also catch a bit of the sound in front too!  It is quite something to sip a hot cuppa tea and just take her in!

Hope you enjoyed seeing a bit more of our home ~ I will be around soon to check out what you have all been up to, I promise!

S m i l e s

Julia


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Sunday Sketches


Happy Sunday everyone!

For more great Sunday Sketches you can visit our wonderful hostess Sophia over at
Better yet, sketch something up and join us!

The above is a new piece I just started called 'Dreamweaver'
Still stretching myself this week, so I decided to try a downward glance and a slightly turned profile. Lots to learn I am finding, but it's fun to try different perspectives!


I had at first thought about trying to leave her hair white, but decided, (so far) to go with two shades: warm grey and a soft taupe color, with teal pieces worked in.  This is of course still in the very preliminary stages, but you can get an idea of where I am going with her.



So having fun losing myself in this lovely lady in between baking cookies and apple pies for the brood!
This is last night's baking for family game night, which turned out to be a total blast!  It is crazy busy and noisy here when the whole bunch is home, but so much fun to watch them interact, challenge each other, resolve disagreements, and just generally have fun.


Fun for Mama too as I am usually in the kitchen, baking and cooking, and just soaking up the richness that is having all of my children under the same roof! 
(There may have been some wicked jeopardy tournaments going on too!)



Every so often I stop and reflect on my fortune at having found such a wonderful community among all of my blogger friends, and I have to say again, thank you so much for sharing your journeys and encouraging mine!  Your thoughts and feedback are always so wonderful to read, and really enrich my life!

Wishing you all a fabulous and peaceful Sunday!

S m i l e s

Julia

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Paint Party Friday!

First time participating in Paint Party Friday and I'm so excited!!!  You can visit the other participants here, so pop over and check out what everyone's been up to!

Ok.  You know I do not have the first idea about painting, so be kind please!  This is a little doodle from my sketchbook, started in brown indian ink and then given a watercolor wash. 
I did this yesterday with my two little boys - we often take our our art supplies and they paint while I work on whatever piece I have going at that time.

Quite a while ago, I picked up this case of watercolors with the idea of trying to paint something.  Yesterday was finally the day I tried them out! 



So how was it?  I had fun, but I still hate the fact that I cannot get the precision with paints that I can with pencils and ink!  I am just a huge fan of watercolor paintings, and wish I could get a clue how to use them properly...hmmmm...maybe a class is in order!

Wishing you all a wonderful Friday!

Smiles

Stretching Myself


Hello All!

Wanted to share this quick sketch I did from a picture I found on the internet - trying to stretch myself and try new tecniques - this artist used a lot of cross hatching in his portrait, and it was basically two toned, not a lot of color.  So I thought I'd try my hand at it!
I like how it turned out ~ fun to try different styles now and again.

Hope you are all having a great week!

Smiles

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Creative Tuesdays 'rooftops'

Hello Everyone ~

Here is a peak at a fun little drawing I am doing that is a bit different from the girls I usually do...


I do love anything whimsical, and was thinking of a village that children would love to visit, and my pencil created these cute little cottages in the woods!  I had a lot of fun coloring them
 in colors I would love to use in real life when painting my children's rooms!  I haven't gotten to that yet in our new house, but soon hopefully!  I just love color!

Hope you are all having a fun week and enjoying creativity in whatever you are doing!

PS: Heather saw this and suggested I post it for Creative Tuesdays over at Mr. Toast's so this will be my first time participating in this lovely art co-op!  Do pop over and check out the other participants!

Hugs and smiles
Julia

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Sunday Sketches


Happy Sunday Everyone! 

If you are not familiar with Sunday Sketches, just head over and visit our lovely and talented hostess Sophia at Blue Chair Diary.  Or if you are feeling sketchy, grab a pencil and share what you've been
sketching with us!  Don't forget to link up over at Sophia's place!


The above is the progress I've made on last week's sketch. She is still not finished, but I am happy with how she is turning out!  She makes me smile and smile!  My daughter loves the colors and so do I!




And this lovely lady just appeared this week in my 'just for fun' sketchbook - She is dedicated to
Miss Tammie over at Beauty Flows because she reminds me of Tammie somehow...perhaps the gentle expression on this lovely butterfly's face...Funny because we both drew / painted ladies
with green hair this week!

I am still enjoying very much sketching just for fun, no pressure!  Wish I had started a sketchbook like this long ago ~ I can see why so many of you like it!

We have had a quiet weekend here; several of the kids are away for a couple days, and we have enjoyed the quiet and calm atmosphere!  I hope you have all had a wonderful week and are
enjoying a relaxing Sunday.

Hugs and Smiles

Julia

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Spring Break!

Hello everyone!  How is your week going?

I thought I'd post the progress on this latest piece ~ I am going for a lot of color and have also tried a new (to me) detailing tecnique of scribbling in tiny circles...How do you like it? 

It's spring break here and we are very busy with shunting kids to play dates, hosting play dates here, baking, having trampoline tournaments, riding bikes, etc!

Wow! When they are all home, it is a full house!  And when you add a couple of friends to the mix, whewww!

Still having lots of fun, enjoying this precious time with them, and yes, looking forward to Summer break, which is right around the corner!

Sending you all hugs and warm thoughts!  Off to breakfast them all and get the day started ~

Smiles

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Sunday Sketches




Hello Everyone! Happy Sunday to you All!  I sure missed visiting everyone last week and sharing all of your great sketches.  I was away on vacation which you can read about here.  It was lovely to take a real break and get away for a bit! ~  The young gal above is the latest piece I am working on...so difficult to get a good picture or scan at this stage, but hopefully you can see her outline.  You can find more wonderful sketches over at BlueChairDiary, home of our lovely hostess Sophia.




And this is a doodle page from the little sketchbook I bought to just have fun in ~ I do love my hair curly, even though I wear it straight and sleek most of the time, I love me some big 80's hair every once in a while!
(Smiles)

Hope you are all having wonderful Spring weather wherever you are...The bulbs are popping up everywhere here and I am just loving it!  Acutally mowed our lawn for the first time today and it was heaven!  I love to stripe the lawn, and I especially love to stripe a curved lawn, and our new house has lots of curves in the landscaping!  Perfect for me!

Wishing you joy and creativity and peace today and for the week to come!

Smiles

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Back from Vacation in lovely Victoria BC

Craig and I escaped for THREE lovely nights and FOUR days without ANY kids this past weekend!
The above photos capture the absolutely stunning Butchart Gardens in Victoria BC.
We are very fortunate to live within ferry distance of Victoria.  You may remember this is where we went last year when our trip to Ireland was cancelled due to the Iclandic volcano.
(And where we got engaged!)

We stayed here, at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria ~ See this link for a photo tour
that really does it justice!
 I have always wanted to stay here,
ever since I was a little girl!  It is an incredible period piece, and if you love the feel of an elegant English Country Manor, this is your place!  It opened in 1908, I believe, and there are photos everywhere of English Royalty as they visited through the years.  Very elegant and a truly memorable place to stay!  And ohhhh soooo romantic!

The parliament building was designed by the same architect that designed our hotel, Frances Rattenbury and they are situated kitty corner from each other, so the two blocks are just a joy to walk along and just take them in!  Incredible attention to detail!

We walked and walked and walked each day, for hours at a time, shopping a bit, but mostly just enjoying the sights and each other's company. We held hands for hours, strolling along with the requisite starbucks, ducking in and out of shops, grabbing a snack or lunch when we wanted!   Then back to the hotel to rest up and just veg, watching TV together or reading, or quite frankly, taking a mid-day nap, something we never get to do in real life.  Then we glamoured up for dinner, or drinks, whatever we were up for. 
We dined really well every night and had the most memorable evening at an Irish pub where the young man that was heading up the live band blew us away with all our favorite Van Morrison tunes, and many more great songs from a bit 'back in the day'!  "-)

This is another view of our hotel, The Empress ~ she is so very grand, isn't she? the ivy growing all over the facade was not yet leafed out, but the gardens, lawns, and spring flowers were in full parade.  The Canadians, much like the English, really know how to garden!



A couple more views, one of our hotel ( I never get tired of it!) and of the city, so beautiful!


The parliment building lit up at night with the harbor in front!

Believe it or not, the very best bit of our trip was the walking together; we left our car parked and walked everywhere.  It was so wonderful!  There is a part in the movie THE QUIET MAN where the matchmaker tells John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara to get down and take a couple of miles together walking to see how they do.  It really is a complete difference of pace to put the car away, and take to the streets and pathways, cruise the waterfront, the local hiking paths, watch the seaplanes land and deplane and then take off again...

Of course I am already planning our next mini-getaway, and we have agreed to come back to Victoria this time every year together, WITHOUT the children!  Yeah!  It's a perfect way for us to strengthen our connection, really enjoy each other's company, and recharge for the busy busy summer ahead of us!

Missed you all, especially Sunday sketches, and I will be around soon to see what creativity I've missed!

Smiles and hugs!
Julia

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Sunday Sketches

Happy Sunday Everyone!
I am a little late posting today as I was working on finishing these laminated bookmarks of some of my latest pieces...
They measure 4x6 or 5x7

I print them on high gloss photo paper and then laminate them - for some reason I can't get the pictures to rotate, so I am only able to show them from this angle, but if you click on the pictures, you can get an idea of what they look like. 


I am finding these are wildly popular with my daughter's friends at school, and I have given a few of them away as gifts to friends too.  They really make wonderful bookmarks!


I also love what shrinking my work down to this size does to the details! 
They are crazy tiny and it looks like "How does she do that?!" 



These are two panels from the flower catalogue that I finished this week...haven't really produced much in the way of a new sketch, so thought I'd share these two panels.


And finally, I have foto proof that Spring is here!  Since we moved into this house last Fall, I am totally unfamiliar with what bulbs have been planted and what plants will be coming up...so every day a new batch of tiny green shoots emerges all over the yard, and I get to anticipate what flower will eventually peek out from the lovely green foliage - Like a new gift every day!


I hope you are enjoying some signs of Spring wherever you are. 
This has been a most difficult week for me, watching the events in Japan unfold and feeling so very sad for all of those displaced people. 
 I hope you are all keeping them in your thoughts or prayers as your beliefs dictate. 

Warmest hugs to you all on this beautiful Sunday!

You can find more wonderful Sunday Sketches over at Sophia's place...be sure to head over and see her adorable sketch and visit the other participants!

S M I L E S!