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After the Storm on Brainstorm Rd  36x48 oil on linen

After the Storm on Brainstorm Rd
36x48 oil on linen

After the Storm on Brainstorm Road

November 05, 2020

We are in for a few days of warm weather, but I decided to post a painting of last winter of the road I live on here in Vermont, after a big snowstorm. The light was crystal clear and the snows sparkled with points of brilliant light against blue shadows that reflected the very blue sky of that day. I have advertised this painting in the Woodstock Magazine and have also advertised in American Art Review another painting of old Herreshoff racing yachts of the turn of the century, "The Start". It's part of my plan to try to be a gallery for my paintings from here at my home/studio on Brainstorm Rd. We are looking at another winter with shutdowns. They could be worse than last winter. The studio and house will be open by appointment or chance. Folks are welcomed if they wear masks and are careful.

Mike moved the cows to the pasture right behind my house, so this morning they were up by the fence with the marsh part of the pond down below, and the north pasture rising up behind them. The sun was casting long shadows and the mist hung gently. Snow still covers some of my backyard, but most of the pasture only has a few patches of snow left. In such a short time, the shadows shortened and the mist is burned off, particularly today as it is suppose to be in the sixties! Tabitha is out the door, and even walking on the snow. She definitely has had cabin fever. I am sad that the cows will be leaving in a couple of days. It's time for them to either be sold or go back to a barn for the winter. I will probably open the house back up for the next few days while it is warmer. I will let the wood stove go out too and give my hands a much needed break...already. This has me worried some. If you know someone who would like to home share, I am open to it. They need to be willing to take care of the wood stoves and the wood. No smokers and drinkers please. A tidy person also woud be appreciated.

After talking to others about my worn out body parts, I'm learning this is very common lol! and often for people far younger than me. Fortunately, my hips and knees still work. A bit of neuropathy left over from Lyme disease in my feet, is all that bothers me. I've learned to manage it ok. My hands are a bit delicate also probably left over from Lyme. If I handle too much wood, I could make my thumb do that trigger thing again. That I can't let happen, as I cant paint until it heals. So I'm careful. Things could be worse! I wish my memory was better or that I had the mental capacity to focus in on technological problems. Those things drive me bonkers, making my guts twist up in inpatient exasperation! But this is the way of the future! It's not just the future, IT IS NOW!! So like it or not, I have to adjust or be left behind.

One way or another, our country will move through this period. A friend just called and said in her county, the Trump/Pence signs are mostly taken down. Most people are NOT interested in a fight. We just want peace. People are just trying to survive. So my advice to the world for what it's worth, is, the same as always. Fear drives hatred and division. Perfect love casteth out fear. We are not each other's enemy. Not at all.

Tags: Fine Art, Winter, Brainstorm Road
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Tabitha, cozy in the farm house

Tabitha, cozy in the farm house

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Dec 24, 2020
Dec 24, 2020

Merry Christmas everyone! It will rain the next two days, which is very unusual for Vermont. I will meet up with family in a drive by, drop off presents and see folks with masks from the window in my pickup. They will give me dinner to go! And I will FaceTime my families in Maryland. Here is a snowy and very large painting for your pleasure. It is 4’x5’ oil on linen of a road in Hartland Vt just outside of Woodstock. It was an icey day and in the distance are some cows headed to feed time. I used to have beef and they stayed out all the time, and only under extreme circumstances, would they go into shelter. So a fresh round bale of hay in a hay feeder was what they looked forward to most of all. The painting is available and in Braintree Vt if you want to come by and see it. Cheers!

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After the Storm on Brainstorm Road
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After the Storm on Brainstorm Road
Nov 5, 2020
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Tabitha knows winter is coming
Oct 26, 2020
Tabitha knows winter is coming
Oct 26, 2020
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The Start
Jan 22, 2020
The Start
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