Sunday, April 20, 2014

Catching Up.......

My travel has been from one home to another these past months.  North to South and then to a new home.  A lot of work involved but I ended up with a lovely studio space overlooking the palms. 

This summer will  include a trip to Ireland with the FMBAA group.  The Burren Art Center is the main focus and then to paint in the surrounding countryside.  I hope to post as before as we visit the many beautiful locations.     We have been planning and preparing our gear for this trip for the past few months.  FMBAA is lucky to have Neil to make the painting trip arrangements for us.  Next year will include Sonoma and Limoux and who knows where after that.  My plan is to join them in Limoux.

As amazing as it seems, we will be celebrating our 50th reunion in August and look forward to seeing old friends from school.  Many of them started kindergarten with us!!

Then on to Europe for a visit to Paris, Prague, down the Danube and ending in Budapest.  The river cruise is a first for us and we are excited to try this version of our favorite way to travel.  I am pleased to return to France for the third time and practice my French again.  Really, they are very tolerant of my language skills.  Mrs. Brown, my French teacher, would be happy that it stayed in my memory after all these years.  I should really practice more!!

In between this travel I'll be doing more plein air painting and working to launch the 5th Paint the Beach plein air festival on Nov. 3-9.  And of course we look forward to time on the lake and with our children and grandchildren...the best part of summer!!
  Wiggens Pass....

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Making a little Art

  Pastel painting at Harn's Marsh

  Pastel in progress at Times Square, FMB
 
 
I've been trying to get out and paint more while we work at selling the townhouse.  The process is draining with the ups and downs that occur.  Painting is much more fun and keeps my mind off the crazy real estate market.
 
Three mornings this week I worked, first making collage cards in the gallery, then at Times Square with the FMBAA paint out group and finally at Harn's Marsh in Lehigh with the Lee Plein Air group.  The marsh was very picturesque and nice to paint no facilities make us paint fast!!  These two pieces are not framed as they are still being critiqued as I pass the easels. I can see a few tweaks that are needed..that pot needs to go off the painting for one.
 
 


Friday, November 22, 2013

Catching up with 2013 Paint the Beach

     "Sandy Vista-Lover's Key"  $500.
original pastel on sanded ground
                                        2013 Paint the Beach  Judson Guerrilla Painter Merit Award

 Kathryn, my painting buddy

  Gala crowd waiting for awards

  Kathryn & Burt

 
Judge John C Terelak, Michele & President    Joan Zeoli
 
The event was a big success this year with more artists, more paintings and more funds raised.  Everyone had a great time painting around town.  We are mentioned in the Plein Air Outdoor Painter blog with a photo of Neil's first place painting.
 
I was pleased to win a merit award this year and put it to good use by ordering a new pochade box in anticipation of Ireland next summer.
 
So now to finish the reports, wrap meeting and begin the planning for 2014!! 
 
FMBAA keeps me busy with their shows and sales in quick secession.   Time to frame and gather for the next one.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

A quick note......

No time to do much with the blog today as we need to open the tent a bit early and take advantage of the pancake breakfast crowd at the plaza.  We have a lot going on today and ending with a pastel demo by yours truly.

The gala went very well and we received many compliments on the venue, music, food, and wonderful art.  I'll post photos when I have more time.

Neil Walling won first place..well deserved.  And I received a Merit Award for the painting done at Lovers Key.!!!!!..  More later..

Monday, November 4, 2013

2013 Paint the Beach, A plein air festival in Fort Myers Beach begins this afternoon.......

After a year of planning this event, the fourth plein air festival kicks off today with our Meet n Greet for artists.  We have a goodie bucket full of treats for them and a T shirt to boot.  With a capacity roster I expect the exhibit which opens on Friday to be glorious.

I will post photos as I can, tonight for sure, and once painting myself, a few along the way.  This year I will work in pastel again and plan to be on location at Lover's Key by Big Carlos Pass.  It affords a beautiful view of the gulf, bay and marsh area as well as the beach itself.  My subject depends on what attracts me tomorrow morning.  Kathryn Miller and I will be painting buddies and plan to spend a lovely day doing what we both love.

Monday, September 23, 2013

West Michigan Touring with Friends

Lynn and Steve King from Tipton England, George and Michele at Oval Beach in Saugatuck, Michigan.  We spent this day enjoying west Michigan.  Dune Buggy ride, eating on the waterfront, a bit of shopping, Fenn Valley Winery, Cranes pantry for an apple pie to bake and home again to enjoy a bowl of soup and a freshly baked pie.  The next day we visited the Air Zoo, downtown Kalamazoo, Bells Tap room and ate at Theo and Stacey's for a simple supper.  The guys played golf the next morning then Kings were off on the next leg of their visit...Clarkston then on to Ontario for Toronto, and Niagara Falls before returning to Chicago where they started their journey.   We will see them in Florida later this year but had a great time showing off our corner of Michigan.

We have had a great summer seeing old and new friends here in Michigan.  Earlier in August we had a visit from Karen (Wellington) and Rick Bennett who travel the country in their RV.  Karen had gone to school on Grosse Ile with us until junior high when she relocated to California.  We did keep up for years but had lost touch these last 20 years.  I found her once again on line and was happy to reconnect here in Kalamazoo.  South Haven was a great place to lunch with them. We look forward to seeing them again.


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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Beautiful Michigan.........

This week we celebrated the end of summer with a short trip to Sleeping Bear Dunes, Glenn Arbor and the Leelanau Peninsula with dear friends the Menz's.  The dunes were voted Best National Park one year, and they certainly are spectacular.  If you haven't ever seen Lake Michigan you are in for a surprise as it looks more like an ocean than lake.  It is huge!!!..and beautiful.  We found artists at the top of the dunes trying to capture the day and I so much wanted to join them.
 
We stopped a short while in Glenn Haven, now a park property, and just in time to learn about the life saving station there that saved many from drowning when their ship wrecked on the coast.  At each stop along the trail we hiked to the water but skipped the dune climb despite George wanting to give it a try.
 
Arriving in Glenn Arbor we were just in time to check in to the Sylvan Inn B & B for two nights stay.  This inn served lumbermen many years ago and is a favorite with visitors.  We loved the cozy atmosphere and getting to know fellow guests and sharing new and old travel experiences.  After a quick shower to rinse off the sand we had accumulated, we were off to La Bercasse and a fine French dinner.  The sun was setting as we rounded Glenn Lake and came back to the inn where we turned in for the night, resting our weary legs.
 
Thursday we arose and joined guests for breakfast on the wide porch of the inn.  It was cooling down and getting windy but a bit of sun made it pleasant there.  First stop was the Pyramid Point trail, about 1.5 mi. on an upward climb.  Whew!!  Reaching the top it was windy and sunny with an incredible view of the lake from the high dune.  Coming back down we took the rest of the hike through the woods to complete about 3 mi.
 
On to Suttons Bay and lunch at Martha's.  What a cute town of shops and galleries and a beautiful bay.  And of course we needed to stop at wineries on the way back across the peninsula...did you have any idea how many there are?????  We found Michigan wine is very good as we tasted our way back buying a few bottles here and there.  Leland was interesting and quaint with the old fishing pier and boats moored for the day.
 
Back in Glenn Arbor we stopped at the inn briefly then walked to a big sprawling restaurant called Boondocks for supper.  Tonight was simple burgers and salads for us.  Of course one of us, Dennis,  packed the five decks of cards for Hand and Foot...what a great way to end the day...playing cards in the quaint living room of the inn, sipping some wine with good friends.
 
A bit of shopping in the town of Glenn Arbor, visiting the galleries for inspiration, lunch at a deli with "mean Sue" for a cook, a quick tour of Manistee including ice cream filled the last day of our brief jaunt.  Our grand dogs were home waiting for our return and jumped with joy to see us walk in the door.
  Always the stairs!!!


 Sleeping Bear Dune & Lake Michigan



 French Restaurant


 Pyramid Point



 Suttons Bay Marina

  45 Winery

 Leland, "Fishtown"

 Sylvan Inn, Glenn Arbor

 Manistee

  Remmington & Maggie waiting......