Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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- Walk Two Hundred and Ninety-Four – Rhubarb
- Walk Two Hundred and Ninety-Three – Jumping in pud...
- Walk Two Hundred and Ninety-Two – Next door
- Walk Two Hundred and Ninety-One – No name woods
- Walk Two Hundred and Ninety – Snowy track
- Walk Two Hundred and Eighty-Nine – Tellytubby in t...
- Walk Two Hundred and Eighty-Eight – Contrails over...
- Walk Two Hundred and Eighty-Seven – After the prang
- Walk Two Hundred and Eighty-Six – School milk
- Walk Two Hundred and Eighty-Five – Footpath to Ayr...
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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4 Comments:
Hello Julie,
All I can say is, based on your art... you live in such a beautiful area.
Being from an area where all we have are cars, concrete and smog.... your art is a welcomed sight.
Looks beautifully rural, so damp and english! 40 degrees predicted here for Saturday and Sunday.I have come in hot and sticky from feeding ponies amd my neck is sore.
Your boys are lucky to have a Scout hut. That's the way it is in Australia, too. But here in the U.S. it seems that (for the girls at least) meetings are always held in school classrooms or the like.
Great sketch! Took me back to my Guiding days ...
poor you robot charlie. I know I'm lucky, though we do have depressing spots _ I jut tend not to choose them as subject matter.
Hope that car injury is on the mend Penny.
Hashi scout meetings in a classroom? Just doesn't seem right.
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