Did I scare you with that rough painting of a rough cabin on a rough shutter?
These deer weren’t scared.
Let’s soothe your fears with some giant Sequoia trees.
Well, oops, it might have scared you to see them lying sideways. Let’s try it again while they are hanging up to dry.
I’m feeling so proud of this that my head might pop. That’s a scary thought.
Pippin’s not scared. He feels very safe behind the chimney next to the window near my chair. He scared Tucker away from that spot so his selfish little self could have it.
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Your painting of giant Sequioa trees is wonderful. I could feel the warm rays from the sunshine and smell the scent of the forest. Thank you!
Jess, you are my favorite tree hugger!
Love to see the spotted fawns! The next generation growing up.
I assume the redwoods is a commissioned painting? Do you know why they wanted it so tall and skinny? (If only I were the same!)
Stay safe, Pippin, while you are outside!!
Sharon, those little guys eat EVERYTHING I plant. Sigh.
The redwoods are a commissioned piece by a girl who works at Silver City and sees my big painting of redwoods every day. The story is here: https://www.cabinart.net/sequoias-for-sarah/
That hiding place is safe, which is why they wrestle one another for the spot.
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