Completed, Signed, Dry, Scanned, and Delivered

This is how things look around here in the late afternoon. This photo is my attempt to candy-coat things, or perhaps to put lipstick on the pig.

The five oil paintings that I worked on while in Mineral King are ready to see (and buy, if you are so inclined) at Kaweah Arts. (Except Nancy has closed her store for awhile because she has to be ready to evacuate, as we all do here in smoky Three Rivers.)

The subjects are all chosen to appeal to visitors and residents of Three Rivers. (Unless there is no more reason to live in or visit Three Rivers.)

FYI, the sizes are 6×12″ ($125), 8×10″ ($125), and 8×8″ ($100). As always, they look better in person, and California sales tax is extra.

Did you just hear the voices of Charlie Brown adults when you read that last sentence? Or did you hear Eeyore? (Where in the world did A.A. Milne come up with that now iconic name?)

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  1. “Unless there is no more reason to live in or visit Three Rivers.” If you are implying what I think you’re implying DON’T GO THERE!! You may expect the worst, but keep hoping for the best! We know who really controls the weather, don’t we? And if all is lost, we will build back bigger and better! #3Rstrong!

    • Sharon, I wasn’t thinking in terms of Paradise or Greenville, but more in terms of the Park being closed.

      • Oh, I’m so glad to hear that! The Park will open eventually. It won’t be the same, of course, but it’s a chance to see God at work to restore what fire has destroyed. Watch for green shoots poking up through the ashes after the first rain!

        “Then He who sat on the throne said, ‘Behold, I make all things new.'”
        Revelation 21:5


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