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SINGLE MAGNOLIA

16 x 20 inches
Oil on Canvas

A Painting a Day



Monday morning! GOOD MORNING! I think we spent the weekend eating and eating and eating. But in between eating, I did finish this sweet magnolia painting. Soft hues and colors of a bloom on my mom's HUGE tree in her front yard. I am this week preparing the remainder of the work for Wyoming. The days are escaping from me fast!!!

Larry and Stacey took us to Magiano's for late lunch on Saturday. We met Mom and Dad there and continued the celebration of Terry and Mom's birthday. Oh my, the food. Larry ordered family style and there was enough food to feed a small army. Pastas, roast, salads, veggies, fish, desserts....Terry and I ate left overs yesterday after church. That is why I didn't blog...too full to move! Actually I was busy painting for Wyoming.

Sunday School was inspiring yesterday. We traveled across town to Eastridge Christian Church and a great class led by Jack Van Vessem. The Study has been on Timothy. Open my eyes that I may see Lord! There is so much to learn and experience. I will be on Amazon later ordering some books Jack suggested that cover the changes in the church today, or rather the changes over the last 2000 years!

Enjoy your day and start the week with a joyful prayer for all our Father/God has prepared for you.

Shalom,

Laurie

“Is not the Lord your God with you? Has he not given you peace on every side? … Now set your mind and heart to seek the Lord your God.”—1 Chronicles 22:18-19

Comments

k Madison Moore said…
This is a nice change and very well done. I thought you were taking a break?
Martha M. said…
I love magnolias and this is beautiful.
Is it for sale?

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