I see that my goshawk is still around. Last year, he worked his way through almost 20 squirrels; this year with not as many squirrels available he did take out a blue jay.
I didn't see him do it but, the jay feathers and the imprint in the snow told the story.
With it being Ron's birthday today and the kids bringing Chinese food for supper I didn't have a lot of time to get into anything that was going to take a lot of set up to get working on a painting.
So I decided that I would work on some of the sketches I did last summer while we were out on the lakes in the canoe or on the pontoon boat.
I chose this one of Lovesick Lake (see post on 08 June 2020) and started working on putting in the far shoreline.
From there, I put in some of the trees on the island and it wasn't long before Christine and Kyle arrived bring supper.
Christine had baked a "turtle" cake for him, as she felt that at age 65 he would slow down to turtle speed which, we both knew would never happen.
While Kyle went own to the barn to get Ron, we got everything set out for supper.
We had an enjoyable supper, followed by singing "Happy Birthday" to Ron , who managed to blow out the candles with no problem.
After dessert was finished, we decided to spend the rest of the evening playing Chinese checkers.
Time passes quickly when you're having fun and all too soon, they had to go home.
It won't be long before it is Christine's birthday.
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Lovesick Lake XIII - A Work in Progress
Labels:
black and white,
cottage country,
islands,
lakes,
landscape,
Lovesick Lake,
pen and ink,
pine trees,
rocks,
Susan Sydney
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