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Painting in progress by A Texas Artist Laurie Pace

Progression in Painting 30 x 40 inches oil Not sure where it is going yet... stay tuned... no dp ©Laurie Pace    Graphics One Design 1998-2012  Contact me for your own commissioned painting or to purchase this piece: Laurie      Healing Thoughts for the Year The well being of our bodies can be changed at any given moment in our lives. We are often challenged by disease that appears unexpectedly.  Our bodies have a marvelous ability to rebound back and fight off and restore itself against most attacks.  Everything in us is alive and good health is a state we all seek.  It is at times that 'bad health' creeps in that we must keep our thoughts on life and healing and affirming His hand in our lives. If you know someone that is suffering right now from a disease they cannot fight and 'win' on this side of life, time to prayer for healing to rise up and heal them with the life ever after.   Pray for each other. Times are hard and often people

Epsilon Abstract Horse Painting in Sante Fe Gallery for Sale by Texas Contemporary Equine Artist Laurie Pace

Epsilon Two Horse Race Available at Adeib Khadoure Fine Art in Santa Fe on Canyon Road. This intense Abstract Horse Painting is 30 x 40 inches of Layered Acrylics. If you email Adeib and tell him you saw it on the blog you can expect a special price on the painting.  He will ship it out to you immediately.    ©Laurie Pace    Graphics One Design 1998-2011 Details below:   Contact me for your own commissioned painting or to purchase this piece: Laurie       HIS MERCY The sound of rain on the roof awakened us early this morning.  I had prayed all the way home from Dallas yesterday asking God in His Mercy to bring some change to our weather patterns. This summer has devastated our beloved state of Texas. A type of anxiety and depression looms over the population with the now 74 days of temperatures over 100 degrees compared to the average of only six days at 100 or above.  Seventy four days will probably spread this week to seventy-five, seventy-six or even seve

Abstract Horse Painting A Pair of Horses by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace

A Pair of Horses 22 x 28 inches Acrylic on Stretched Canvas   Available...   ©Laurie Pace    Graphics One Design 1998-2011   Contact me for your own commissioned painting  or to purchase this piece: Laurie     SEEDS to plant.... In this non-relenting heat watermelon has become our friend. We buy the seedless one and usually pick up a smaller mellon so it does not go to waste. Nothing tastes better than a shake of salt on a slice of cold watermelon. YUM!  This new variety of seedless makes me wonder how they keep growing them if there are no seeds from the fruit to spread and create new plants.   Morgan called earlier and was sharing his day and mentioned he and Kelly might do some community service together on the weekends.  We were talking about planting seeds of kindness in our days.  Simple seeds go back to my typical adage of share a smile it goes a mile... or as I suggested to Morgan open a door for someone and say good day to them.  Those simple things can chang

Spring Dusk Abstract Horse Painting by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace

Spring Dusk 9 x 12 inches  Oil on Canvas Board     © Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011    BID HERE LADY L IS TO ARRIVE After today I am not sure if I will be blogging much. I promise to TRY to get posts up and a few lines, but Lady L is coming to visit.  Jonathan is almost 14 so it has been 12 years since I dealt with a two year old. Terry and I were discussing rules at the breakfast table. After visiting with Sheriff Paul and hearing about his 11 year old grand-daughter that watches TV and dances in the early 1 am hours we are making plans.  So Lady L will have limited TV here as we do not want her to start bad habits early at age two. Paul was giving us his agenda with his grand-daughter for the day.  They are digging a post hole for his new flag; burning trash logs and roasting marshmallows; feeding the cows and horses and riding the four wheeler over two hundred acres.   TP and I looked at each other and decided NONE of the above were things to do with a tw