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Two quick sketches from a lunch/picnic break in the park on Tuesday. I’m chomping on one of my faves, there: Chinese Chicken Salad. Cabbage, lettuce, broccoli, green onions, chicken, cashews… I can eat a huuuge bowl of it. And I did. Yum.
Below: a sketch of Lake St. Louie. The water and sky were both a pale blue-gray.
So today is “Fete National”–A Quebec holiday. Retail and grocery stores are closed and all the towns and villages are having festivals and parties, and in the late evening, fireworks. Woo hoo.
I took my itsy bitsy sketchbook with me on a walk yesterday and managed to do a quick sketch or three. These are not all that exciting, I admit. I was cold (I didn’t hide that fact!) and didn’t particularly enjoy my time outside. The trees are still justĀ budding, as you can see. I’m [...]
I went over to the park after work yesterday evening with the intent to take a short nap, but laying on the hard ground really isn’t all that comfortable. Or rather, it’s not conducive for falling asleep. That was always one of my struggles when camping. I like a softer bed and that was hard [...]
What a wonderful self reward after a hard day’s work!
Lovely light play off your lazing lower limbs, one can almost feel the warmth!
Beautiful use of colour. I love the faintness of the little white flower, so delicately implemented. Well done!
Up for another bike tour??…I’m sure there are ultra-lite air mats available somewhere! Coming soon, to a computer screen near you…Paula’s Sketching Bike Tour Through Canada!
Ugh. Camping. I never was a fan, even less so now that I’m old and stiff…