Boston MA, October 2012
Curated Collection: Autumn
Its September 1, that means it is the beginning of fall! My favorite season. Yes, I do know that the official start of fall isn’t for another 3 weeks, but I just love it too much to wait. So, here is a beautiful collection of Autumn Leaves artworks I found on Society 6
I’m ready for cozy fall fashion (even though it is still too warm for sweaters here), gardening with mums and pretty pumpkins, fall scented candles, warm drinks, and hiking in the woods.
What are your favorite fall activities?
Wordless Wednesday, Quiet River
Wordless Wednesday, Driftwood
Croatan National Forest, NC, May 2017
Curated Collection: Beach Day
Its beach season! A few weeks ago, I was desperately in need of a beach day, or maybe just a day off. Fortunately, I’ve gotten a handle on the things that were stressing me out and I’ve been able to relax. I’ve also gotten my beach days, with more to come as I still have most of the summer to enjoy them.
Check out my collection of pretty, beach day inspired artworks (including a few of my own photos) on Society6
Wordless Wednesday, Yellow Daisies
Sunny or Cloudy?
The last time I was at this beach, Rexhame in Marshfield MA, 3 years ago, I really wanted a bright, sunny day to take photos. I didn’t get one. Instead I got cloudy, overcast skies. I ended up really loving my photos from that day anyways. This year, I went back for a family cookout, and I got my beautiful, sunny days! With bright blue skies and warm brown rocks. I honestly can say I’m pretty happy with my photos from both days, and I love the subtle differences between them. Its amazing how the weather and time of day can give such different results.
Which one do you prefer?
Wordless Wednesday, Happy! Daisies
Norfolk Botanical Garden, Norfolk VA
Curated Collection, Sunflowers
I’m working on a sunflower in my sketchbook right now, I’m not ready to share yet, but I did find these gorgeous sunflower artworks on Society6, check them out here.
These all reminded me of driving though Kansas several years ago. There really were sunflowers on the sides of the highway, and I would have loved to find a park to stop at, but we were just passing through and didn’t have time. Maybe someday…