Tuesday, March 28

Dole Whip

 

Dairy-free, gluten-free, fat-free pineapple treat from a local ice cream place... it's so good, and I assume that it's made of pineapple-kissed frozen air?

 

Adventures as an Art Teacher: Sunset Silhouettes

The past two weeks, we've been working on silhouettes against a sunset backdrop. This is my favorite one and is by a very talented sixth grader.
 

Adventures as an Art Teacher: The Isle of Grande-Jette

 
One of the best parts about being the substitute art teacher is getting to practice the art before I teach it. These paintings are this week's lesson for first and second grade. We'll be looking at Monet's The Isle of Grande-Jette and painting our own spring landscapes. The project is from the excellent book, Draw, Paint, Sparkle by Patty Palmer. Once the trees dry, I'll be adding blossoms.
 

Sunday, March 26

Sunday Dinner

Beach Butterfly

Society of Icon Rescuers

The newly formed Society of Icon Rescuers (our family) saved this Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God from 'Buddhas and Beads' in Rehoboth, DE for a mere $20. We will be saving our pennies to liberate other icons that are trapped there... unless you can deliver them first! Many were handpainted in silver rizas and in the $250-$500 price range. Your purchase will entitle you to membership in our exclusive society.
 

March Beach

Saturday, March 25

In the Gloaming

After a day of rain, the sun came out. Now, the fog is rolling in.
 

Bathing by Candlelight

Books Read in 2023: Marking Time by Elizabeth Jane Howar


"Usually, when she felt rotten and depressed like this, her house was a comfort: she could fly to it in her mind, and become engrossed in its decoration. This evening, when she transported herself through the shiny black door with its white pediment and plasters into the small square hall that had black and white tiles laid chequerwork with s border on the floor (she had recently redone the floor) and admired her lemon and orange trees that lived in a pair of black and white ties placed each side of the Russian stove, even before she reached the table she had made of marble Mosaic with a border of shells on which stood the Victorian glass jug that had an ingenious way of keeping lemonade cool, picked up at a church bazaar last Christmas, this evening she was halted by, struck suddenly by the dreariness of living quite alone (albeit with cats) for the rest of her life."
 

Joyous Feast of Annunciation!

Friday, March 24

Morning Light

Daffy-Down-Dillies

Avant Garde Tulips

Look at these beautiful Avant Garde tulips from @antheia_acres! They are the first share of four weeks of spring flowers that we were given as a gift from @cherylkokkinos! What a great gift! Thank you!
 

Thursday, March 23

Books Read in 2023: The Wild Swans, written and illustrated by Jackie Morris



"Eliza lived in a castle beside a forest. The castle was filled with light and life, walls hung with colour, crowed with people. The lower floors were warm from the kitchen forest and rich with the scent of baking and roasting. The higher floors damced with the light that flooded in through casement windows, glazed in colours that made sunlight patterns dance of the rich tapestries that hung on the walls. Everywhere was warm, and the upstairs rooms were scented with roses and lilies. The queen loved flowers, she loved her husband, but above all else she loved her twelve children."

 

William on the Move

 

We took William for a shot at the Vet yesterday. He loved being in the car!

 

Wednesday, March 22

Great Luxury

An afternoon bath with a book... is there a greater luxury?


 

Tuesday, March 21

Friday, March 17

Thursday, March 9

Everything in Life is Art

Adventures of an Art Teacher

Working in a Catholic School is nice because you can put out things that are religious and still keep your job. Special thanks to Mirona for the orchid... everyone loves it!!

Adventures of an Art Teacher: Painted Flowers and Landscapes

 

I'm the art teacher for most (if not all) of the rest of the school year. We've been working on some fun things these past two weeks: how to draw ladybugs, painted flowers, and landscapes. All of this art ranges from kindergarten through eighth grade!

 
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