My shoes as seen from sitting on the couch and looking at my feet before going to a photo shoot at the casements this morning.
One of my favorite shirts, a Liz Claiborne from Ross for $12.
What you don’t see is the lamp keeping him warm.
He sleeps by lamp light every night.
Books in the chair above: Thomas L. Friedman The World Is Flat
G. Edward Griffin The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve
Jo-Ellen Dimitrius and Mark Mazzarella Put Your Best Foot Forward :-)
yellow tea cup from my daughter and son for mother’s day one year
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Below: a very sketchy rendition of our dishes bought in 1997, Park Place by Mikasa.
I’ve missed quite a few days of sketches due to the enormous amount of photos to edit from recent photoshoots.
Below, caught in a moment, is Corbin, my grand-dog.
Below: What I carry to work every day… books and papers in one bag, lunch in the other bag, and the all-important purse!
Below: a snack, eaten in the car, on our trip to see our daughter.
Below: my hand holding the clipboard that I was drawing on.
And also, on the same trip, below is a view of my confined space, defined by the glove compartment of the car, as well as by my camera bag, book, and purse.
Still on the trip and standing on the second story deck overlooking a neighbor’s yard, I sketched this small drawing.
The Crepe Myrtle with spent flowers as seen over the balcony:
The table lamp:
Drawing in the morning before work, sometimes I just do the obvious.
This morning’s view of the kitchen window…

Again, what to draw? Below: my reflection in the hall mirror.
New day, different sketch, same subject.
Below: a very simple line drawing of Ginger, way too relaxed, on the couch.
Below: Pepper on the couch this morning.












