Hurricane Ida and Drawing this Month


With all this rain, you'd think all of our problems would be solved. But no, the creeks around here have risen, the tree limbs are falling all around and we've gott'n our first dose of cold wet weather for the season. But that's ok. We needed it after-all, water is a necessity and having it fall and replenish the land and it's creeks and tributaries is a wonderful gift. It simply can put one in a down mood and as long as the creeks don't rise all too far as they did here in 1963 with Camile well we'll be ok. I wasn't here then but I do know how it hurt people and their families in Central Virginia.
The good thing for us is that the worst part of this storm of Ida has past and we have a sunny warm day ahead this weekend. I'm looking forward to a day of sunlight and seventy degree weather. It's be rare that we've been able to enjoy such a day this month so far. I think we've had one, maybe two days such as those this month. Anyway, I did get out last Sunday afternoon and draw a little here in Belmont. My pen was sharp and my stamina was good so I drew for a good long time and then finished it up here at home. I guess that makes my apartment my "studio". I hope that doesn't make the rent go up. I hope you enjoy it.

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What Has Worked;

Walking Along W. Main St.

Painting in the Public Domain

Wyant's Store in Whitehall,Va.

The Holland Farm Chicken House in Arrington Va.

Firecycle in Kamahura: 1954 or So