We have had our first frost, and the inevitable coming of winter has raised it’s cold head. We have all been scurrying around tucking up our boats and summer toys, winterizing engines and plumbing, stocking wood for the fireplaces, and enjoying the blazing finale of the trees before we have to rake their leaves from our lawns. The apples and winter squash are plentiful, and the farmer’s markets are brimming with the last of the season’s bounty. Every town has a celebration of some sort, and if you try, you can plan to go to one every weekend this month.
Burt and I took one last canoe trip around the Betsie Bay recently. We explored Luedtke Boneyard, where they keep their barges and tugs when not in use, and got some great pictures and reflections.
There is something so fascinating about those tugs!
I got my birthday order of art supplies in and I’m happy as a pig in slop! I like that Wallis paper, even if it sanded my finger prints off when I blended my colors! Here is the result, hope you enjoy it………Julie
Incredible reflections, and what a lovely pastel.
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Glad you like! Sure was a short visit to come all that way!
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Fantastic. I undertand this pastel is of my sister Sarah. I’m so glad to see her enjoying the great Michigan views.
Thanks for your work!
Judy
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Thanks Judy, I am so glad you like it, and I see Sarah at different events around town, and I do believe she is enjoying the Frankfort area!
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