Shopping – Ick.

If I have to shop, I go into the store to find what I need and get out as quickly as possible.

The problem is that sometimes the selected store does not have the item. Then, I have to decide: choose something else or find another store?

The answer is usually GO HOME NOW! Then I look on the internet.

It doesn’t feel like shopping on the internet. Instead, it feels like learning, investigating, treasure hunting, taking care of business in a very efficient manner.

I shopped by catalog when I was in college. My roomie thought it was a little odd – “You just look in that catalog, fill out a form, mail a check and then it arrives at your apartment?” Yeppers, that’s exactly how it worked.

So, if you are like me, allow me to assist you. My website has items for sale that don’t cost very much, and often, I pay the shipping for you. I just take it to the Post Office and let the professionals handle the delivery. You don’t have to leave your house, and since I was going to the P.O. to get my mail anyway, it was easy.

There are Mineral King tee shirts, note cards, little oil paintings, prints of pencil drawings, original pencil drawings, and big oil paintings.

A Tulare County calendar for 2014 might just be the ticket. It isn’t on my official website – only on my blog.

 

There are only remaining. When they are gone, they are gone.

 

 

CALENDARS SOLD OUT!

2014 Tulare County calendar

 


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  1. Jana, I just looked around a bit at your artwork. I love your work. You have a piece called “Annie’s Things.” I have a daughter named Annie. We just moved into a new home and a few new paintings would be nice, but we just moved. Tax return time is coming up. I’ll have to study your site some more.

    • Dan, thanks for loving my work! I’m pretty enamored with yours as well – nice to have fans, eh? 😎

      “Annie’s Things” was a commissioned piece. Someone worked for Sequoia Nat’l Park doing a re-enactment of a pioneer named Annie. When she left that position, her co-workers commissioned the painting as a good-bye gift.

      Someday when you have disposable income, perhaps we can do a similar piece for your Annie. Meanwhile, you can look online any time!


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