There is nothing so healing as staying up late at night and making postcards!!!!
Here are three I did tonight in my abstract vineyard series. This is for an exciting venture that I will divulge at some future time.
Guess what? I fixed the garbage disposal. I knew Steve was coming home and would get under the sink and open the drain and make a mess and use language unfit for my delicate ears. So I thought why can’t I use a plumbers helper on this? I did. It came unclogged. He was impressed. How logical, says he! Then I did a Fly Lady Shiny Sink activity on all 3 sinks.
Off to bed. I have to go to work at the SDA office tomorrow.
Love the post cards…. I saw one that was published while at my GF’s house…. Congrats on the publication!
those are lovely, mom. and i wish i could have gone to the red barn with you!! i love that place.
Oh, these are so lovely! The color variations in each one are exciting, as is the exploration with the ‘lines’!
Glad you are feeling better. Love the postcards. It’s hard to choose a favorite.
Love the postcards! I took the squares to be windows in the building, with bare vines in front. Wish I could see better.
Look forward to hearing about the new venture. Jen
I lovelovelove these post cards! Wanna trade a vineyard (top one maybe?) for a castle?
Stunning. I just love them. I’m especially taken with the square trees. I’m eager to see more!
absolutely beautiful!
These are EXQUISITE! Such detailed artistry on such a small canvas! Thanks for inspiring me once again — I’m afraid you may cause me to take up quilting yet!
Ah, a woman with tools…makes my heart sing. Sweet Ronnie isn’t all that handy so I have had my own tools for years…and fixed almost everything unless too serious.
Great postcards…eager to hear about the secret project.
Love this series, Gerrie (you master plumber you!), especially the first one! Those green squares on the vines (trees? surely vines!) make me smile.
Nice postcards Gerrie. Looking forward to hearing about your new venture. You sound so much better!