Inspiration for October Calendar Page
Happy Autumn 2022!
The sun takes a step back, the leaves put on their finest colors, and autumn is awakened!
Inspiration for September Calendar Page
Can it really be the end of summer and start to fall already?
Inspiration for August Calendar Page
August; the unofficial last month of summer! We like to celebrate our anniversary (number 28 this year!) and the end to summer by spending time at our nearby beach. Thus, the beachy scene for the August calendar page.
Inspiration for July Calendar Page
Most of my paintings are of flowers, birds and various subjects around my home, garden and the countryside where I live. To get a glimpse of the process, I thought I would blog about the inspiration for the artwork I paint for various products.
I'll start with this month's calendar page. July, 2022!
Flag with my artwork, "God Bless America." |
In Like a Lion
Hello March.
Tis a lovely month, filled with daffodils, hyacinths and snowbells.
A Glimpse of Spring in the Snow |
Daffodils and Grape Hyacinths Meander Down the Walk |
Purple Finch |
I love early spring rains! |
Hello Gardenistas!
It's not quite the middle of winter but I am already planning and planting for my gardens.
I have a goal of eating my first beefsteak tomato by the 4th of July. With early seed starts in the little greenhouse and our outdoor raised beds, I believe that we can have a German Johnson and maybe a Mortgage Lifter with our Independence Day celebration bbq.
Tomato and onion from our past garden. |
I'm propagating hundreds of flowers for a purple and white theme in my front English flower garden and orange, blue and white flowers for the back patio. The cutting flower beds will have an ecclectic mixture.
Most of the winter eating squash I plan to have will be Sweetie Pie pumpkins and Butternut squash. I find these last in storage the longest and have the firmest, sweetest flesh for pies, breads and side dishes. Of course we'll have a separate large pumpkin patch for fall decorating.
A few Sweetie Pie pumpkins on our front porch this last autumn. |
A few lights are turned on in the little greenhouse now. Tomatoes, peppers and hundreds of flower seeds have been tucked into their propagation trays; some have sprouted!
Heavenly Blue Morning Glories |