I loves painting our food! My hunny cooked a great breakfast!
Yuuummmmm, I love it when my husband cooks. He is a good breakfast cook, especially when I want bump eggs. This morning I volunteered him for the job, and we finally tried the Chukar eggs.
Chukar partridges are similar to a quail in the Pacific Northwest, but they are not originally from the USA. The species has been introduced into many other places and feral populations have established themselves in parts of North America. Our friend did not go in search of his chukars, they found his little farm. He left them alone, wondered what they were, then finally they made their home among his chickens. They were obviously used to humans, and possibly someone’s pet. When he finally identified them, he put up fliers with a picture. Nobody claimed them, so he gave the sweet little guys a good home for the rest of their lives. This is what…
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hi Katie, love your washing line header painting, washing lines are so evocative, makes me think of holidays for some reason, maybe because I always seem to be photographing washing on holiday, love the way washing gets hung on balconies and roofs in ancient European cities. Anyway, enough rambling on, thanks for the image and the memories !
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Liz thank you so much I love your art. The image is of our old tattered prayer flags!
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Oh that’s even more amazing! I actually wondered if they might be. I went to Nepal lat year and came back and did a while series of work and then had an exhibition in Belfast all based on prayer flags! We also had them strung from our Christmas tree to the ceiling lasr year. Love your blogs
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Liz that is how I found you — I loved your prayer flag paintings! I wish I had seen your exhibit! I am in Portland Oregon. And thank you, I have you dropped into my email when you post — you are one of my favorite artists.
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oh wow, thanks very much ♡
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