Saturday, September 30, 2006
Previous Posts
- Walk One Hundred and Fifty-Seven – Daylight walk!
- Walk One Hundred and Fifty-Six – St Leonard’s Church
- Walk One Hundred and Fifty-Five – Acorns
- Walk One Hundred and Fifty-Four – The scout hut
- Walk One Hundred and Fifty-Three – Basketball players
- Walk One Hundred and Fifty-Two – More clouds
- Walk One Hundred and Fifty-One – Clouds again
- Walk One Hundred and Fifty – Courtyard garden
- Walk One Hundred and Fory-Nine – Same subject, dif...
- Walk One Hundred and Forty-Eight – So much work to...
MY CHALLENGE.
Walk a minimum of one mile from home. Record where you’ve been with a drawing, sculpture, photo or painting and then walk back. Every day for a year.
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5 Comments:
A beautiful landscape, Julie.
And yes, you will crack potty training. Then you will blink and it will be 15 minutes later and your child will be in high school and you will wonder who gave him permission to grow like that.
Oh Julie, wonderful sketch and potty trainig? Boys are always harder than girls, dont know why, I had one girl trained and talking at 2 and her older brother was still not talking or potty trained. He did get there just before school, but prefered to wee outside, frowned on at kindy!! Ok in the country though.
Julie,
You've been at ti again, these pastoral sketches are so lovely!
Rest assured he WILL get trained! I agree though, boys are much harder than girls; my boy also, wanted to wizz in the wilds.
It's good to know I'm not alone with my potty training problems. But he's my third boy and I really do despair as he's so much worse than the other two were. Couldn't give a damn whatsoever about how it feels to be in sodden clothes and quite resistant to being encouraged to use the toilet.
It's humbling reading about all you're doing and seeing the amazing art you turn out on your blogs. Yours are my very favorites to visit, which I don't get to often enough.
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