Monday, September 11, 2006
Previous Posts
- Walk One Hundred and Thirty-Nine - Three trees
- Walk One Hundred and Thirty-Eight – The entrance t...
- Walk One Hundred and Thirty-Seven – Strange new fa...
- Walk One Hundred and Thirty-Six - Xavier and a big...
- Walk One Hundred and Thirty-Five – Hill End Farm a...
- Walk One Hundred and Thirty-Four – Blackberry picking
- Walk One Hundred and Thirty-Three – Bumping into N...
- Walk One Hundred and Thirty-Two – the Lych Gate
- Walk/Swim One Hundred and Thirty One – Last day in...
- Walk/Swim/Sail One Hundred and Thirty – Nea Epidav...
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.
Please add comments — I really enjoy the feedback. And if you want to join in with the ONE MILE FROM HOME challenge let me know and I’ll add you to the blogroll
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5 Comments:
Such a lovely glow on these!
I know what you mean about getting fed up with the same scenes, and I havent been walking as long as you!. Lovely lighting.
I wish I could just travel when I want to and stay close to home when I want, but such is not the life I have, so I can definitely relate!
These trees are exceptional! Beautiful job on the backlighting!
Julie, I'm so glad I found your journal...I really relate, I wrote a book called One Square Mile; An Artist's Journal of the American Heartland...
Karen, Penny and Tami - nothing like a bit of exaggeration to refresh the same old view!
Kate, I love your work, so it's interesting to know that you've done the same kind of thing
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