View from the doorway of G F Hall |
Roofscape from G F Hall |
The house with two chimneys and an ell, at the top of the stack, is the same one I drew and painted last Monday. I was happy to recognize and old friend when I got to that one.
The notes down the side are places people who looked at what I was doing invited me to come paint from their yards. I hope this whole week's gloomy forecast is as inaccurate as yesterday's and today's have been. I just need to rest up from yesterday's 13-hour day - and I got out early, since I didn't have to count the ballots!
3 comments:
Wow, invitations to paint from people's yards! Fantastic! That would never happen here. People are always rather testy on election day - and we don't have the nice, crowded, old building-roof tops to draw, either. Just a modern middle school.
Yes - I always think that Helen makes her area sound extra nice, friendly and warm (well, not weather-wise...)
Well, we do have a "maritime climate" which means lots of rain &c, but in general it is pretty wonderful; not much extreme heat & humidity (temps in the 90's F and humidity to match for about a week a year), but we can always escape to the shore. It is NEVER as hot as DC, and I have heat indoors in winter - and warm clothing for outdoors.
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