What a GIFT
Our friend Larry is a Vietnam Vet. His service colors his life even now, years and years later.
He was in the Tet Offensive....
enough said.
Larry Paints because he gets lost in the process.
I happened to mention that I love horses and Larry presented me with this painting on Tuesday. He painted it for me.
His friend owns these horses.
I teared up, I was overwhelmed and thrilled.
How can I thank him?
I'm thinking I'll knit something for Larry and his wife, Sandy.
I am having fun knitting this Juliette Cap.
I will show it to you soon.
I'm going back to have the hair recolored today; friend and fashionista Joey encouraged me yesterday while I was at work.
She said, You are not a redhead Kath,
I love your hair blonde....
But thank you all for your sweet comments about my HAIR SCARE as Channon called it. :)
Do you have a favorite painting in your home?
Comments
Hugs to you Cathy,
Meredith
I don't have a painting, but I have a cross stitched piece that I just adore. It is TW's The Castle. It took me three years to stitch and I just love it STILL after all these years.
I was fortunate to receive my grandmother's painting of Jesus in an oval walnut frame. It always hung beside her dining room table. It was given to my mother's brother for care and safe keeping. After his passing he asked that it be sent to me. I was surprised and thrilled!!
xx,
Gracie
My favorite painting was purchased in Manilla in 1979 - believe it or not it is a scene of a snow- covered Vermont farm. I love how the artist captured the sun reflecting off the the snow.
Glad your hair scare is being repaired.
As for hair, I feel your pain. I've been every color under the sun and only learned to love my boring brown late in life. I do confess to be tempted by pink or purple these days. Temporarily of course.
I have a few framed Bev Doolittle prints that I really like. I also have two paintings made by art teachers I have worked with, which I treasure.