A wee trip, be it for a night or a fortnight, always does the trick for me. I have always love to travel - in fact from 1980 until 1991 I traveled without stopping a my home in the desert for longer than a week. I did love those days! Now I don't go away for as long or as far away. However, to get my head clear, I always go to the forests in the state of Wisconsin... and for me, somehow it is just as magical as the places I used to visit in younger days. I shall hope your overnight trip will help you with your current project. I shall await the time when you are able to write to me about the challenge it is now giving you. Stay with it! You will find the answers you are looking for!
Ricardo - I am pleased to accept your request to be listed as a friend. I meant to ask the same thing of you when I made my comment about your painting of the little boy at the church. Again, thank you and, as I have said, I look forward to getting to know both you and your work.
Until later,
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A wee trip, be it for a night or a fortnight, always does the trick for me. I have always love to travel - in fact from 1980 until 1991 I traveled without stopping a my home in the desert for longer than a week. I did love those days! Now I don't go away for as long or as far away. However, to get my head clear, I always go to the forests in the state of Wisconsin... and for me, somehow it is just as magical as the places I used to visit in younger days. I shall hope your overnight trip will help you with your current project. I shall await the time when you are able to write to me about the challenge it is now giving you. Stay with it! You will find the answers you are looking for!
Oak
Ricardo - I am pleased to accept your request to be listed as a friend. I meant to ask the same thing of you when I made my comment about your painting of the little boy at the church. Again, thank you and, as I have said, I look forward to getting to know both you and your work.
Until later,
Oak