Wild, Free and Keeping Busy
Earth laughs in flowers. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Hamatreya”
The presence of the Blackeyed Susan means we are in the heart of summer. She’s wild and tall and scattered all over the mountain sides and throughout the meadows.
While she’s busy growing wild and free, I’ve been busy with printing and framing some favorites to hang in the Gilchrist Gallery. We are going to celebrate our one year anniversary next Thursday with a gallery tour, refreshments, and a raffle. I’ll provide more details on that soon. We would love for you to come downtown and meet the artists and enjoy all types of beautiful art by local artists. More exciting news about our gallery coming soon. Stay tuned!
I enjoy black-eyed susans- they’re very photogenic, as you’ve shown us 🙂
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Thanks!
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I wish I lived nearby!!!
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I wish you did too!
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Leah – Thank you for the visions of ‘home’. I have been enjoying greatly the view through your camera eye and cherish the peacefulness of Mother Earth and her various moods.
(I am Patrick’s cat-crazy Auntie Lucy.)
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Thanks so much for stopping by Lucy, so nice to meet you! I’m glad you are enjoying the images!
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