This is a mailbox I painted for a fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod.
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Monday, August 8, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
How 'bout them Red Sox
What a lovely weekend.
Beautiful weather for the Sox' home opener.
This nice weather inspired me to do some spring cleaning.
We had some delays delivering the scoreboard mural that I had made for a charity auction. A couple of years of the usual interruptions of life along with bad weather kept it from being delivered. It's too big to fit into the beach wagon, so it's got to go in the pickup.
The sun was shining, the truck was in the driveway the new owners were going to be home, so it finally moved out of the garage and into it's new home.
That was a fun project. I wouldn't mind making another one. I still have the Dropkick Murphys CD. Let me know if you're interested.
I also stopped by the W.H. Lutz Gallery, in Harwichport. I had switched out a couple of paintings the last time I was there and I wanted to give him a new price list.
Bill was there, working on a new painting. His studio is right in the gallery. Stop by and see him if you're in town. He's always got a positive outlook and is happy to see you.
He'll be even happier if you buy something.
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Beautiful weather for the Sox' home opener.
This nice weather inspired me to do some spring cleaning.
We had some delays delivering the scoreboard mural that I had made for a charity auction. A couple of years of the usual interruptions of life along with bad weather kept it from being delivered. It's too big to fit into the beach wagon, so it's got to go in the pickup.
The sun was shining, the truck was in the driveway the new owners were going to be home, so it finally moved out of the garage and into it's new home.
I also stopped by the W.H. Lutz Gallery, in Harwichport. I had switched out a couple of paintings the last time I was there and I wanted to give him a new price list.
Bill was there, working on a new painting. His studio is right in the gallery. Stop by and see him if you're in town. He's always got a positive outlook and is happy to see you.
He'll be even happier if you buy something.
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or part without the express written permission of the page author. atlanticmo08@gmail.com
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