Day 289: Tree at Night
A tree at night. I feel somehow like dark trees and streetlights are becoming a theme for me. I wonder why? My only real guess is that, as a child, we used to have a maple tree out in front of our...
View ArticleDay 312: Abstract Nature
On Wednesday night, I made this abstract painting with new my new fluorescent acrylic paints. Turned out okay.
View ArticleDay 315: Puddles
Yesterday afternoon, we had a sudden rain shower. It was rather dramatic, actually, and at one point a blinding bolt of lightening struck right over the house and the thunder rang out immediately....
View ArticleDay 354: Torres del Paine
On Wednesday, I made this little drawing of Torres del Paine in Patagonia. I don’t think I’ve mentioned it yet, but Jim and I booked our tickets for a trip to South America in February. We’ll be...
View ArticleDay 358: Camper
My Dad is very hard to find gifts for, I guess because he doesn’t ever really want anything. Sometimes he needs new sweaters or a new baseball cap, but I’m not sure he really cares about getting those...
View ArticleDay 365: The Woods
Yesterday, Jim and I went on a hike in Ryerson Woods, a beautiful nature preserve on the Des Plaines River. We just discovered this place for the first time this weekend, and I’m pretty excited about...
View ArticlePatagonia
On Sunday, I got back from an amazing two-week vacation to Argentina. The first stop on our trip was Patagonia to see the natural beauty of the country’s southernmost region. We camped for six nights...
View ArticleYosemite Super Moon
It’s been ages since I’ve posted because I made the crazy decision to move to California and spend the summer living and working in Yosemite National Park. That said, I figure it’s time to start...
View ArticleMono Lake
A few weeks ago, we drove over to Mono Lake, a massive salty lake on the eastern border of Yosemite. I had seen the lake from afar before, and I knew it would be pretty, but I was still surprised by...
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