Showing posts with label Pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pumpkin. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Day 29 of Thirty Paintings in 30 Days - "Apple" Tree Ricker Hill Orchard




Apple Tree
Day 29 of Thirty Paintings in 30 Days
Mini Art

"Ricker Hill Apple Tree"

You know fall is officially here, when your family is out on a bright sunny and crisp cool day at the Apple Orchard.



We headed over this weekend to Ricker Hill Orchard here in Auburn, Maine. Picked up some homemade and yes, STILL WARM - apple, pumpkin, and blueberry doughnuts along with a pumpkin whoopie from the bakery there. OMG  - YUM! 

Sunday, September 14, 2014

SOLD - Thirty Paintings In 30 Days - Day 14

Alcohol Ink Demo on Yupo
SOLD

Thinking about how grateful I am on this cool September  Sunday. Here's how my day started off this morning....A Pumpkin coffee along with a home-made maple frosted doughnut from our local Georgio's, soft jazz music playing, our fireplace going while all snuggled up next to my husband on the couch.

Hope you all have a wonderful Sunday, our family is heading out to the Apple Farm today! 

Friday, September 6, 2013

"Watching The Garden Grow" - 30 in 30 Day 6 -By Kellie Chasse

"Watching The Garden Grow"







Day 6 of 30 paintings in 30 days ...I had forgotten how hard it was! Okay, I'm going to admit this out loud,  I struggled to complete a painting today! 


And I should clarify....not because I was drinking....(To Much)...but just enough! :)

My husband is on vacation this week and we have been having such a great time!  Yesterday we ate lunch at Mac's Grill and I had the best Shipyard Pumpkin Beer eh-vah (Maine word)! It had a delicious sugar and cinnamon rim, so you can take one guess as to what I picked up at the store when we headed home! HINT ABOVE! :) 

Today's painting was hard to decide on, but I finally figured it out.
 Step One

We have been watching our garden spider grow over the last few weeks here in our new home, Um..No - I mean he was outside the house, just wanted to clarify that! 

 Step Two

The family thought he was so cool, with all his bright yellow and black coloring as well as the neatest, master skills, zipper web! I managed to grab a few pictures of him and I used it as my reference photo for today. He had been growing and growing bigger and bigger, but today when we went outside to drop in and say Hi... it was very sad....he and his so cool zipper web are No Longer. 

Step Three

Be free little garden spider..... hope you caught a ride on the wind and are fascinating your new family!






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