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25 comments
Kathy Worthington
Good morning Deanne and everyone. I love watching you create a new canvas, like the evergreens you drew today!
Marnie Dunbar
I was on a roll with my ten minutes a day and even had everything ready for my daughter to join in up in the bush at the cabin by the lake and then a huge forest fire came in and destroyed all our structures, and trees, and lovely serenity. Luckily, I got the frame , wool, etc. out but my plan to keep hooking in the amazing light with windows on both sides every morning before anyone got up was foiled. I don’t think I can ever reproduce the ambience of that corner of light in the old cabin porch.
I love the way you draw trees, Deanne.
Deb Gass
I’m reading a wonderful book “The Berry Pickers” by Amanda Peters .. very timely as it’s set against the annual blueberry pickers going from NS to Maine
Lisa
They used to burn to ‘refresh’ the blueberry crop
Karen Croxall
Yes more learning for fall. A book that came out in 2005 by Dr. Vincent Lam: Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures fantastic. Our Church book club doing. Based on true experiences of medical students.