Monotype print A tribute to my parents.The monotype print is printed on a envelop mailed by my mom to her mother in 1949 as she came back from the working prison camp in Russia on her way to Germany |
With this heavy intro caption on to a lighter day.
What a wonderful day it is.
After my lemon water and tea, I straddled my bike and went for a lovely bike ride along the shore down to Pugwash Point.
The wind was not in my favour at first, however, on my way back it was a super easy ride.
I saw a cottage for sale that had been inhibited by two friends. The sale sign made me somewhat melancholic. I was thinking of Ian and how he enjoyed this place. Painting the lawn chairs in rainbow colours. Life is short, enjoy the different colours of life! and there I go, right back to the more heavier subject.
Anyhow, today is a day of finishing up work for the upcoming Pugwash Farmers' Market, I love it, new paintings on display and I have improved the travel journal.
We are leaving for Advocate Harbour later this afternoon to paddle tomorrow to see the Three Sisters rock formation. What an adventure that will be!
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