I am also thankful for my blog and
the connections it has brought into my life.
The wonder of the new and unexpected
should be appreciated through new eyes!
Have a day filled with Gratitude…
☾
UNKNOWN Watercolor paper –scrap, and all INK!
Lamy Al-Star with Diamine Ancient Copper ink,
KWZ Ink’s Foggy Green, J.Herbin Vert Olive ink.
©D. Katie Powell.
My images/blog posts may be reposted; please link back to dkatiepowellart.
Happy Thanksgiving Katie!
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Happy T-day (belated as I stayed off the puter as much as possible) to you….
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🙂 That was a good plan!
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I hope you enjoy this day, Kate. I am thankful for meeting people like you through this journey.
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OH YESH! what a blessing several people ahve been, and you all know who you are, and many came through YOU! HUGGS.
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lovely pear!
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Thank You!
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Beautiful words and gorgeous inking of the pear and the writing.
Happy PPF on a Saturday!
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Thank you.
Nice website, and you are a nearby neighbor — We come to play in Seattle from Portland frequently!
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Beautiful piece!
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Thanks Christine! I also want to tell you that I went to your blog and can’t comment. Look at June Walker’s blog below and see if you can post her type of comment thangy — works better!
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I hope your Thanksgiving was wonderful, Kate! So very happy to have met you.
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Me too. You and dweezer and so many others were gifts from Dan who was a gift from Sammy….
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I’m sorry I am just now getting to my blog friends to catch up. I hipe your day was as relaxing as it sounded it would be.
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Totally chilled!
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Awesome!!!
much love…
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Thanks Gillena!
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Wonderful work…love the pear and the beautiful words! There is much to have gratitude for!
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Thanks Julene!
BTW, I’ve visited your blog several times. Love your driveway! You have a blog that won’t let me post — It gets stuck in preview. Several blogspot blogs do this.
I’m in Portland — nice that Leslie will be so close.
My favorite “local” gallery — and one I support all the time (even online) so it continues to be there — is Merriartist.
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