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Showing posts with label Bob Ross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Ross. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Going to the Chapel

Song - Angel from Montgomery by Bonnie Raitt & John Prine





St Edward's Church is a medieval-built Church of England parish church 
 and is in Stow-on-the-Wold in the Cotswalds.  

I wonder what came first the church or the trees?




"There's nothing wrong with having a tree for a friend."

--Bob Ross

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Bear With Me

Song - The Camping Song by Smith & Smith


I have been home for two whole weeks now from our recent trip to France. But due to a bad cough, lack of sleep due to coughing, jet lag, laundry and a multitude of other things, I had to put my blogging on the back burner for awhile. Now I'm back and ready to rock & roll!




My garden has been in full bloom and I am enjoying the cut flowers as well as doing some much needed work in the yard.....like putting in my vegetable garden.




Several days after returning we had a double header birthday party for my daughter-in-law Ashley and son Tyler. He always wanted to have a Bob Ross paint-along party so we dug up some of my previously used but not-ready-for-prime-time canvas's to be painted over.



Grandma Betty & Tyler




Above are just some of the birthday painters.  
Pretty great beginners here with their Bob Ross wigs on!
We painted along with his show - "Valley View".


 The very next day Mr. B flew to Washington DC for the week for work. 
I can't imagine what that did to his jetlag????




And with this last weekend being Mother's Day, my kiddo's invited me up to Boonville where they lease a little spot of beautiful land for camping and hunting.  This weekend they took me on a shooting spree........a "cameras only" shooting spree!




They have installed a humongous tent with a pot bellied stove and a queen bed. 
Their plans are to build a raised deck to put the tent on.
There is running water, electricity & a real flush toilet on site!



However, Mr. B and I stayed in the nearby Boonville Hotel which was delightful!
They have beautiful grounds with lots going on, like a Saturday morning farmers market, music,  oyster shucking Sundays and in the summer it's paella Sundays!

There is wine tasting nearby, hikes in the redwoods, a little shopping but mostly peace & quiet.



Andy helping Jon & Jacque set up camp



All of my loveys were there to celebrate & relax (except one - Tyler's SO was in Texas.....we missed you Monica!)


Andy showing Mr. B where things are



Chewy, Jon & Jacque hiking

 Even my grand-dog Chewy was there!

and dear Ashley who is always fun to be with!

Everyone worked so happily making delicious meals.  We even had a picnic lunch by the river while several of the guys went swimming.




We spotted some wildlife.....





 Lot's of  wildflowers......




And even some wild horses! (Unfortunately my camera is having focus problems and probably needs a good cleaning. It's nothing to do with the operator!!!)

On Sunday we had breakfast and a leisurely drive home and then cooked dinner for my sweet mama!




Thank you all for making it a memorable Mother's Day!  
I couldn't have dreamed up anything this special.




"Cherish your children...for they are the footprints 
that you will leave behind." 

--Taylor Evan Fulks



Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Learning to Fly - Part Cinq

Song - Come Fly With Me by Frank Sinatra






ART - It's everywhere you look in Paris
Look up, look down and look all around.


**Hint: purchase a 2, 4 or 6 day Museum Pass at a small museum and then you won’t have to wait in the queue at the larger museums with long lines.









Musse d’Orsay - 7th Arr. -  It was once a railroad station and now houses a stunning collection of Impressionist art. 1 Rue de la Legion d'Honneur



And be sure you take a leisurely break in their beautiful tea room.


 






Louvre - 2nd Arr. - A former historic palace - it is amazing but too overwhelmingly big for me but it is so worth seeing the Winged Victory and the Mona Lisa or take a walking tour to catch the highlights. Rue de Rivoli









Musee Rodin - 7th Arr. - Opened in 1917 by the sculptor Auguste Rodin, the museum includes a lot of his work in the Hotel Biron, a small rococo palace and its gardens are amazing as well. 77 Rue de Varenne











Petit Palais - Richly decorated 1900 building, housing eclectic fine arts dating from Renaissance to 20th century. They will be having a temporary exhibition 'Dutch artists in Paris, 1789-1914' through May 13th - Avenue Winston Churchill




Musee de l’Orangerie
Museum with 20th-century European art collection, showcasing 8 of Monet's water lilies murals.
Jardin Tuileries













 Musee Carnavalet - 3rd Arr. -  Museum in neighboring mansions with Paris art & history exhibits focused on 16th & 17th centuries. Opened in 1880, the Carnavalet Museum features all types of art work, and through these it narrates the history of Paris from its foundation to the present day.
16 Rue des Francs Bourgeois


















Musée Eugène Delacroix – 6th Arr. - Sketches & paintings by enigmatic artist Delacroix, displayed in his house, studio & small museum. 6 Rue Furstenberg









Musee de Cluny - 5th Arr. - Turreted Gothic mansion housing vast collection of medieval arts, crafts & tapestries. 6 Place Paul Painleve







Musée Marmottan Monet - 16th Arr. - Art museum with a significant collection of work by Claude Monet, and other Impressionists. 2 Rue Louis Boilly





Musee Jacquemart-André  - 8th Arr. - A private museum that has occasional important showings.  Check first. They are having a exhibit of Mary Cassatt's work through July 23. 158 Boulevard Haussmann



"I really believe if you practiced enough 
you could paint the 'Mona Lisa' with a two-inch brush" 

-- Bob Ross 




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