Group Run

My husband likes to workout at home so we recently purchased an elliptical for the living room. I have used the Elliptical at home a few times but it is just not the same as being at the gym.I prefer working out at the gym because I like to watch the other gyms members. Watching others work out and working out with friends is something that helps to inspire and motivate me.
Group Run 16 x 20 Acrylic $87 includes tax and shipping in the US
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Todays Quote

“Inspiration follows aspiration.”
– Rabindranath Tagore
About Rabindranath Tagore
Indian poet and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore, a contemporary of Mahatma Gandhi, was the first Asian to garner a Nobel Prize, which he won in 1913 for literature. He was born in India on May 7, 1861, the youngest of 13 children. He wrote poetry, stories, travelogues, dramas, essays, and songs. In the West, he was seen as a mystical figure and his fame faded with time, but his legacy lives on in India, where his work has become part of the fabric of the culture. He died on August 7, 1941.

Midnight Rendezvous & Today’s Quote

I just got this photo of Midnight Rendezvous hanging in its new home!
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Today’s Quote
“If you must begin then go all the way, because if you begin and quit, the unfinished business you have left behind begins to haunt you all the time.”
– Chögyam Trungpa
About Chögyam Trungpa
Tibetan Buddhist leader Chögyam Trungpa was instrumental in bringing Buddhism to the West. He was born on February 28, 1939 in Tibet and was recognized as the reincarnation of a Rinpoche (enlightened teacher) at 13 months old. After moving to England, he abandoned his monk garb: He wanted his Western students to perceive the Buddhist teachings without becoming distracted by exotic trappings. He founded Naropa University in Colorado and wrote several books. He died on April 4, 1987.

Today’s Quote

Over the past few days I have taken a break from painting and my husband Peter and I have spent the afternoons clearing out old plants in front of our house and working on putting in a rose garden. I am not sure if we are being silly as we live in the woods and the deer really love to eat rose bushes.

Today’s Quote

“Had there been no difficulties and no thorns in the way, then man would have been in his primitive state and no progress made in civilization and mental culture.”
– Anandibai Joshee
About Anandibai Joshee
Anandibai Joshee, also referred to as Anandi Gopal Joshi, was the first Hindu woman to receive a medical degree. She was born on March 31, 1865 into the constrictive Brahmin class in India. Born with the name Yamu, she was married at age nine to Gopalrao Joshi, who renamed her and educated her in secret, watching her grow more independent. She secretly flew to the United States to become a doctor and intended to treat Indian women, who were not given medical attention at the time, but died of tuberculosis on February 26, 1887 at age 21.

Today I sold my first horse painting! This one now has a new home! Paintings start at $75 if you see a piece you need send me a note.
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Two Birds & Today’s Quote

I sometimes get in a rut and then someone will say, ” hey, your an artist can you … ” I try to always say yes to a new challenge.

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Today’s Quote
“Challenges make you discover things about yourself that you never really knew. They’re what make the instrument stretch — what makes you go beyond the norm.”
– Cicely Tyson
About Cicely Tyson
Acclaimed American actress Cicely Tyson is probably best known for her Emmy-winning TV role in The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, the life story of a former slave. She was born on December 19, 1933 in New York, the daughter of Caribbean immigrants. She was nominated for an Oscar for the Depression drama Sounder, which made her a star. She only takes roles that present black women in a positive light. She was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1977.

Today’s Quote

I work hard to embrace my mistakes and failures and turn them in to something positive.

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“The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.”
– William Connor Magee
About William Connor Magee
British prelate William Connor Magee was known as the Militant Bishop for his forceful speaking style, though he always worked for peace. He was born in 1821 in Ireland. Extremely bright, he enrolled in Trinity College at age 13. Ordained to a curacy at St. Thomas’s, Dublin, his fame as a speaker took him all the way to the powerful Archbishop of York. He spoke several times in the House of Lords, arguing against the dissolution of the Irish Church and against national temperance laws. He died on May 5, 1891.

weather report

Having lived in the Pacific Northwest most my life I am a custom to having the weather change from sunny to grey in just a few seconds and then back to sunny again. Today has been one of those days.
Seattle’s blue grey sky’s is almost finished. Each one is 73 x 21

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“The be-all and end-all of life should not be to get rich, but to enrich the world.”
– Bertie Charles Forbes
About Bertie Charles Forbes
Bertie Charles Forbes, known as B.C. Forbes, is remembered as the founder of the long-running Forbes magazine, aimed at investors. He was born on May 14, 1880 in Scotland. He worked as a reporter for a Dundee newspaper until 1901, when he moved to South Africa and founded a newspaper there; but he stayed just three years before moving to the United States, where he became a financial editor and columnist. His sons Bruce and Malcolm succeeded him as editors-in-chief of Forbes. He died on May 6, 1954.

12:49 am, almost finished & a nice quote for the day!

As a child I used to sit and draw pictures of the neighbors horses and in the past few years I have fallen in love with the desert so in this little series am combining young love with an adult love.
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Today’s Quote

“I think the purpose of life is to be useful, to be responsible, to be honorable, to be compassionate. It is, after all, to matter: to count, to stand for something, to have made some difference that you lived at all.”
– Leo Rosten
About Leo Rosten
Leo Rosten, the Polish-American academic and author, is best known for his seminal The Joys of Yiddish, an amusing look at Yiddish words that have entered the American vernacular. Born in Lodz, Poland, on April 11, 1908, he immigrated to Chicago as a child. He wrote dozens of books, including a set of extremely popular humorous stories about Hyman Kaplan, a night-school student struggling with English. Under the pseudonym Leonard Q. Ross, he wrote mysteries and film noir screenplays. He died on February 19, 1997.

Today’s Quote & Painting

Today’s Painting: Midnight Run 16×20 acrylic, I have added some stars to the sky and I am still trying to figure out what is missing. One of these days I am going to have to get the good camera out to get photos that show off the colors.

I have added a few close ups of the horses to help show the color and texture.

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“Consistency is only a paste jewel that cheap men cherish.”

– William Allen White

About William Allen White

William Allen White, the American newsman who ran the Emporia Gazette, is known for his essay attacking populism, “What’s the Matter With Kansas,” and for his eulogy for his 17-year-old daughter, Mary. He was born in Kansas on February 10, 1868. During college, he wrote letters to a grocer, a merchant, and a newspaper editor asking for work. The first two turned him down, so he ended up in journalism. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1923 and is considered one of the most influential Kansans in history. He died on January 29, 1944.

The last note and quote for March 2015

It was a lovely day out so I decided to take a drive in my new truck Mabellene, I saw a clump pf trees that were filled with Heron nests. Many of the nest has occupants. The truck came with a tent so I decided to try it out! Surprisingly the tent was easy to set up and easy to take down again. I love the idea of being able to drive some place and have a cozy little temporary home.

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Today’s quote:

“Hope is the feeling you have that the feeling you have isn’t permanent.”

– Jean Kerr

About Jean Kerr

Comedic American author Jean Kerr is known for her wry take on married life in the suburbs in such books as How I Got to Be Perfect and Please Don’t Eat the Daisies, which was turned into both a movie and a TV series. She was born in Pennsylvania on July 10, 1922. She often collaborated on plays with her husband, drama critic Walter Kerr. She also wrote a number of plays by herself, including the extremely successful Mary, Mary, which ran for nearly 1,600 performances. She died on January 5, 2003.

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Just a few more days left of our group  show “The Gift” at Columbia  Winery in Woodinville. Tonight I was out at the winery with friends and fellow  artist  Sheryl Brown  we were  talking to  members about art.   We had a great time , great wine, great conversation and we even danced a  little.
11057945_10152914429052763_3233255482831819008_n From  left to right , me , Donna Hager and artist  Sheryl Brown.  We are standing in front of  one of Sheryl’s pieces.

This  show has  been pretty awesome for sales, 6 pieces  have sold and I had a few more bites tonight!

I am super excited to get working on  next years show!

Today’s Quote

“The great challenge of adulthood is holding on to your idealism after you lose your innocence.”

– Bruce Springsteen

About Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen, the American rock star known as The Boss, was famously called the future of rock and roll by rock critic Jon Landau in 1974, who later became his manager. He was born on September 23, 1949 in New Jersey. Seen as Dylanesque early in his career, he became associated with his blue-collar roots, writing songs about regular people on such albums as Born in the USA and The Rising. Springsteen, who is still recording and touring, lives in New Jersey with his second wife, band member Patty Scialfa, and their three children.