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When we think of Christmas cards, we usually picture images of holly, robins, angels and candles, or snow-covered cottages with sledging children, Nativity scenes with visiting Wise Men, or benevolent Santas with sacks full of presents. Very rarely, I imagine, do we picture a summer woodland scene features lounging female figures in classical dress and a lyre-playing cherub.
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I am one week post-surgery today. I've had funner weeks. I believe I am recovering well, although I tire very quickly. And I'm apparently not up to drawing yet - so nothing new to report or post - so I'm treating you to a very decorative woodpile (thanks to my sister).
Here's to lots of rest and more recovery. And hopefully to more art soon.
Ah, the gentle art of understatement. Funner weeks...you are NOT TO TIRE YOURSELF OUT! I'll sort some nice piccies out for you and you get on with getting better. xx
that woodpile looks so neat!
the week after surgery is never a good time :/ but glad to read you are recovering, just don't do too much! use the surgery to your advantage, be lazy! :D
hope you are on the mend, please do take care!
Yes, you take it easy. What an amazing wood pile, shame to have to burn it.
Wishing you a speedy recovery! Your adoring public wants to see more of your art, so getting better is imperative. Healing hugs!
Get well soon Tara, take care, there will be plenty of time to do your catching up when you feel better. And let me say, that is one decorated woodpile!x
That woodpile is amazing!
You have your orders, lots of rest and reading will go a long way towards healing! I've been given this self same advice after my weeks in the hospital, so I know where of I speak! Can't wait to see more art work!
Sandi
Take care!
Love that woodpile...love that someone took the time to actually do it. Art does bring pleasure!
Tara!I've missed something! What you've had surgery..my daughter as well!
Sending healing energy and hugs NG xo