Genetic Mutations. Ugly sounding words, but they are very much on my mind these days as we await our son’t DNA test results. What are they? I’ve been reading a lot about genetics lately, as you can imagine. I don’t understand everything, but I’ve learned this much: A hereditary mutation, which […]
Tag: drawing
Fly on a Flower
Just a little colored pencil drawing from my sketch-book today. This was my intended post for the letter “F” in the “A to Z” Challenge. The host of the challenge encouraged me to go ahead and post what I have, which is really a very nice thing to do. I really […]
Learning to Draw Faces (that look human)
When I first started this blog almost a year ago, one of my main purposes was to keep track of my ongoing efforts to learn how to draw. If you’ve kept up with my posting much, you know there hasn’t been much drawing practice. Drawing takes so much effort! Taking pictures […]
Sea Shell Tags
These are the first two in a series of over-sized tags I’ve been working on. The sea-shells are hand-drawn and torn out of my sketch pad. I’m ready to take a trip to the beach sometime this year! It’s been too long since I’ve seen the ocean.
The Bird Journal
My All Time Favorite Elementary School Project Making a bird journal with my oldest daughter in her elementary years was, without a doubt, my favorite and most memorable project. Her journal, which she filled to the very last page with drawings, writings, and pictures, is the most treasured keepsake I have […]