Wednesday, November 1, 2017
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Sunday in the Art Room
Sunday in the Art Room These are paintings and pastels done by my sister (above) and my Mother (below). They were both extraordinary Arti...
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Thursday Art and Dinner Date At Work Yes, I am retired :) But, that doesn't mean I don't do any work. In fact I seem to be busier...
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So, what does one do when their favorite Art Blog goes on hiatus ... well, I have to admit, it has been a struggle. I had grown dependent o...
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Blink As "blink" was an almost impossible prompt, I thought I would add some more pictures from Spring in the Arboretum :) Things...

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What a cute drawing. My son loved his trucks too. As he got older, he gravitated to the ocean and finally to the Navy subs. There's nothing quite like a little boy (even when they are all grown up). Hope you and Izzi had a wonderful Halloween. Pogo sends woofs to Izzi. You have a super day, Hugs, Edna B.
That's cute Andrea, boys and their toys! Very nice scribble! :)
Wonderful take on the theme, Andrea! This brings back memories as my kids LOVED playing in the sandpit with their various toys including the odd loader or two. :)
Wonderful memories here, well done!
Oh what a memory. My son had a bunch of those Tonka trucks and loved to play with them. Great idea!
i miss my childhood days :)
OOh, I had a comment and it disappeared jsut as I was about to hit submit. Anyway, funny about your son--boys will be boys! Ha, even I as a young boy, loved my dump trucks and such! :) now I have a mini sized car though. lol
This is a great story and addition for toys. Thank you.
Oh, and btw, no more scary for quite a while I think. I really do infinitely prefer Christmas--so much so that Alexandra and I got married in December jsut so we could have that winter charm around. :) anyway, thank you for bearing with me through the inktobers and even leaving thoughtful comments on stuff not your natural forte. In fact, the aren't mine either. I never watch horror, for example--would have nightmare! I do love to probe subjects though once settled on something.
Our son still "plays" with his "toys" now too, as he farms with us. :-) And our grandson has a sand "construction site" at his house, and also pulls out the digging toys whenever he comes to visit!
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