Here it is almost one o'clock on Sunday afternoon. I've done two loads of wash, gone for a walk in the woods with G & Riley, sung Happy Birthday to G, eaten breakfast and now have plans to go have lunch with a good friend. G has gone to the movies with our daughter. Riley has eaten his lunch and is falling sleep on the dog bed, in the sun.
My line drawing for today (I confess to missing quite a few days) is of a chair. I adore big, cushy chairs. This is from an advert in a magazine and I used my favorite brush pen because of the uneven line it makes. I'm seriously thinking of buying new chairs. Until then, I will draw them.
The ground in the woods seemed to be frozen pretty hard and the leaf litter was all frosted with crunchy white. I think I am feeling ready to buy a Christmas Tree and get it up and decorated earlier than usual. So I can enjoy the twinkly lights. I am thinking of hanging my sock monkey collection on the tree this year. With red and white ornaments and a few sock colored items. And of course I'll fill in with all the assorted stuff I have in the ornament box. Which is quite a large box a ham came in, one Christmas.
That's all I have for you today. We are well, happy, warm and content on this final Sunday in November. I have no complaints. I thought my shoe was a bit tight at the beginning of the walk, but it worked itself out.
2 comments:
Aaaah, doesn't that chair look comfy? I could just curl up with a good book and spend the afternoon reading in it. Since the sun is shining brightly, albeit rather cold out, I really should get out for a walk, and I will.
Joanne, I live in Waterboro, originally from Farmington.
Love love love the chair. (You're not surprised.) I especially love how it spreads across the pages. And it looks like you did it so effortlessly. I'd like to see it again and again and again. I can imagine you repeating it, coloring it, collaging it, etc
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