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The final details

I thought about calling this entry “Water is Everything” because this a.m. we didn’t have any water. (I knew I should have washed the dishes last night!) My lovely neighbors (who have their own well) let me use their shower. When you don’t have water, everything looks either hot, dirty or dry. Have you noticed this?

 

So, here I am sharing the final details of this painting with you because it is WATER, lovely, precious life-giving water!  Notice how it is blurry? After I discovered the rattle snake, my hands were trembling and I dropped my camera. I think this blurriness is a result of that blunder. The more stuff I own, the more stuff breaks. Anyone have any wisdom on a good camera to buy next? sigh.

river.jpgKaweah River, oil, 11×14, wrapped canvas, $154  

3 Comments

  1. Thanks, Jennifer! ‘Twould be a good idea, except the entire neighborhood is out of water. It has been intermittent since Labor Day weekend. . . between rattlesnakes and no water, I keep wondering why I like living in Three Rivers!

  2. No water ? Bummer ! Just an old country living trick, you can run water hoses end to end over to the neighbors from a faucet of theirs to one of yours, you need an adapter to attach the two hose ends, and open both valves. Their water pressure will feed you house for the essentials until yours gets fixed. jd

  3. I like my camera, a Canon PowerShot A710 IS, 7.1 megapixels. It takes great video, too! In fact, let me upload one to my blog that I took through our kitchen window at Mineral King last summer. Check out the latest entry, and you can take a look!


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