My Painting – Carrying Le Ann home
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Roseburg, Oregon
When I was growing up in Roseburg, Oregon, I was walking through two catastrophes. Catastrophe number one was the Roseburg blast. A truck carrying two tons of dynamite and four tons of blasting agents blew up killing thirteen people and injured many others including one, who later died because of the effects. The mood was somber … Continue reading
Happy Labor Day
Happy Labor Day, I hope everyone has a peaceful, restful, and fulfilling Labor Day. My Sunset Painting
August 28th Painting of President Barack Obama
Thanks for the beautiful speech, President Obama.
Book excerpt: My Mother
The tragedies and sadness of her past molded her into a person she did not want to become. She was a proud Brazilian whose beginnings contrasted with her life in the United States. She came with a sense of fun and a feeling of freedom and acceptance. Her heart danced with the rhythm of the … Continue reading
Book excerpt: the wrath of God
That night the wind howls, and I think I am on a farm experiencing some tempestuous tornado. Mom’s chickens in the chicken coop are restless, and April and Patches, our horses, are stirring about, digging their hoofs into Ralph’s barbed wire fence. I witnessed a couple of gray-haired men with suspenders, overalls, and pitchforks on … Continue reading
Book excerpt: Sherry baby
I was becoming physically and mentally changed. Songs had a deeper meaning to me, and every note and every word was embedded in my soul. I wore tight-denim jeans with pink ribbons braided in the side seams of them, and every time that I heard the song, “Sherry Baby,” on the radio, I slipped on my … Continue reading
Book excerpt: my father
I showed some sensitivity toward him since distance had made us strangers, but I remember how heavy my heart felt as I grieved for the time we had lost. After catching up on our life’s experiences, he sent me away on a Greyhound bus to Salt Lake City and I met Mom and my stepdad … Continue reading
portrait of Julie Fast, mental health author
My portrait of Julie Fast, best selling author of Bipolar books.
The Personal Touch
It’s all so nice to get letters and cards in the mail. I love the personal touch. Received photos of my adopted grand girls today. They are adorable. Thanks Todd and Heather.