Hi. I'm a painter, a writer and a mother of three teenage sons, one with a severe disability. This is a journal: riotously disorganized, full of art, food, children and everyday domestic events. Unless you are a friend or family member you may not be interested, but you are welcome to look. Artists who are parents may find some common ground here, as well as parents of children with special needs. For art only, see my site: nancybeamiller.blogspot.com
Wednesday, April 11
SPRING PINK
I love hydrangea...such a friendly flower! All those little flat "faces" cheerfully overlapping, like a basket of puppies or a crowd of schoolchildren. I have painted hydrangeas that are white, cream, pale celadon, blue and violet but never pink...yet. I am hoping this pot plant's blossoms will hold out until after Henry's spring break is over...but that is another week and a half away! (I don't have time to paint while Henry is home, as he needs constant availability.) So it is pretty unlikely that I'll get to this beauty before it fades, I'm afraid. Maybe there will be another host of pink potted hydrangea available next month for Mother's Day!
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