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There are lots of big trees in the world, Redwood is the name of my high school, and the trees for which Sequoia National Park is named are sequoia gigantea. However, any of those names apply to the paintings in today’s blog post.
It is a little bit difficult to work at the cabin because there is no studio space, and everyone else is on vacation. Besides, when I am there, I’d rather be reading, knitting, splitting wood, or chasing wildflowers. But sometimes a grownup has to do what needs to be done. I know, this is difficult to accept, because didn’t we all think that being a grownup meant we got to do anything we wanted? It is true, but choices have consequences, and the consequence of not painting when inventory is low is that there will be nothing to sell.
That’s a good enough start. Think I’ll put down my paintbrushes and go pick up my ax.
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I always thought being RETIRED meant we got to do anything we wanted. HaHaHa that’s really amusing.
Sharon, doesn’t “RE-tired” indicate that one got tired, then got tired again? Our language is just plain confusing.
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