This will be my only post to remind you that I have things for sale. This is because we are deep in the Christmas season. (I am addressing the fun segment best classified as Excessmas, not to be confused with the solemn segment I think of as Nativity.)
There is a new coloring book, Heart of the County.
Mineral King Wildflowers is still available.
The Cabins of Wilsonia is now $40 instead of $50.
Notecards in several designs are available. (Is it rude to give someone Thank You notes as a gift? Prolly. Might want to get the version without “THANK YOU” on it as a gift and get the Thank You cards for yourself.)
There are many more designs of cards available on this page.
There are ZERO 2022 calendars remaining.
I don’t have any paintings or pencil drawings at my studio. They are at 3 different locations: Kaweah Arts in Three Rivers has cards, all the books, and paintings; the Courthouse Gallery in Exeter (limited hours – see them here) has everything except pencil reproductions (those are only available online or through me in person); the Mural Gallery in Exeter has paintings, cards, and the books. (The Mural Gallery’s website is looking wonky so here is the address: 119 South E Street, phone 559-592-3160)
I can mail merchandise to you but doubt it will be there by December 25. You are welcome to call, email, or just flag me down if you see me around Three Rivers*, and I will do my best to help you get some gifts for your Excessmas celebrations.
Now if you will excuse me, I have to go find a pair of pants to ruin while painting a mural.
*Driving my faithful and somewhat still sporty ’96 Honda Accord Coupe, “Fernando”.
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I always, ALWAYS hand write “thank you” notes to those who take the time, trouble, and expense to give/send me gifts. It’s the only proper and polite thing to do. And yes, I have a supply of Jana-notecards to use for aforementioned thank you notes!
P.S. There must be an interesting story behind the “Fernando” moniker. Care to share?
Sharon, I thought my car should be called Fern, and then I realized it was a male car, not a female one. The realization occurred as I became acquainted with it. So, “Fern” became “Fernando”.
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