Monday, December 18, 2006
Previous Posts
- Walk Two-Hundred and Thirty-Six – Hammonds Lane
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty-Five – By the church
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty-Four – No pushchair
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty-Three
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty-Two – Panto-time
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty-One – Better weather
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty – Lots of walking in t...
- Walk Two Hundred and Twenty-Nine – Along the banks...
- Walk Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight – Visit to Bland...
- Walk Two Hundred and Twenty-Seven – Back into the ...
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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:
Love the little pathway!
What are you wearing? I envisage, rubber boots and a raincoat. Lovely and damp looking. We hope for rain on Thursday, just as we arrive on the Island.
Very muddy pathway, Tami. Penny I don't get on with rubber boots so at the moment it's hiking boots, but I still long for someone to continue to manufacture the fur lined velcro strapped calf height children's boots that were my favourite boots of all time. The top is a fleece unless it's torrential rain and then I put a waterproof hooded poncho over the top. Sartorial elegance being of course a high priority for me.
This technique is so effective - I love the 'torn rags'.
You're a wonderful poet as well as an artist!
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