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Grays are so beautiful. Why don't I mix them more often?
p.s. Alas, my lawn-mowing neighbor is not just being neighborly; he's a passive-aggressive busybody who mows the lawn to let me know he doesn't like how I keep my yard, and is always after me to cut down trees because he can't see to back out of his driveway. I avoid him. And do what I want.
Grays are so beautiful. Why don't I mix them more often?
p.s. Alas, my lawn-mowing neighbor is not just being neighborly; he's a passive-aggressive busybody who mows the lawn to let me know he doesn't like how I keep my yard, and is always after me to cut down trees because he can't see to back out of his driveway. I avoid him. And do what I want.
Hermosas aves!!! saludos
ReplyDeleteyOU are really on a painting roll! Hahaa on your kooky neighbor i have cement loving tree hating neighbors too! I just keep planting!
ReplyDeleteYour drawings are amazing which lead to your paintings that look so .... ah
These grays really ARE lovely.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the neighbor!
I live in an appartment and it's not any easier with nasty neighbors! Your birds are beautiful, I love the repetition in the composition.
ReplyDeleteOoh, these are so charming! A beautiful crisp refreshing day on the shore! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteLOL! So often we get neighbors like that but your comment about doing what you want made me laugh :) Keep doing what you want - and painting these beautiful paintings.
ReplyDeleteHi Laura,
ReplyDeleteLove the painting. Neighbour issues are so hard. I am blessed with great neighbours now and feel so lucky. I hope this improves. Perhaps he'll move!
XO Barbara