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| New Haven River up stream |
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| Rock roses by the riverside Eagle Park, Lincoln Vermont |
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| Down stream The New Haven River in June |
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After errands this morning, realizing I am up early enough for the McD breakfast menu, I go that way.
The thrift store is open. I stop there.
On my keep a look out for list is a dress, a casual style for summer to dress up or down. The dress I considered before (a few times), finally made it with me to the checkout desk. There were days my closet had many dresses.
After the thrift store, I visited the New Haven River in Lincoln, Vermont. Heavy rains cause the water to be running fairly fast. The sunny weather is ideal for a picnic lunch next to a sparkling river.
At home now, I can hardly keep my eyes open.
Hilarious, typing, at home now, through spell check editing, stated something that read like, I’m high now. No, I am not high nor do I take anything to get high. Spell check combined with keyboards not fat finger friendly is becoming a constant source of laughs as well as moments of sheer horror.
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| Eagle Park, Lincoln, Vermont along the New Haven River fishing platform |
Having a purpose, an enjoyable thing to do as part of my day is proving to be wonderful. As I gather up a few summer editions of “Yankee Magazine,” (dating from 2021-2023), up pops a 2004 edition of the “American Art Review.” (The local library use to have loads of great magazines at their book sales.)
My feast of reading about art starts with the article, “The Western Massachusetts Art Trail.” The border to Massachusetts from here in Vermont is about a 2 hour drive (200 miles +/-). I feel giddy with dreams of going on an art excursion someday.
As it goes, it is a learning experience to select a painting from which you paint your own similar scene from life, in the style of that artist. I did that once using as inspiration a tree painting by Van Gogh. Below is my painting of a local tree.
Be inspired, read about art.
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| The Tree 9x12 inch acrylic |
Thinking again.
A week with a theme, something light, fun, uncomplicated. A color, a fruit, a flower, a tree, a math symbol, spend less, collect pennies.
You can select a theme for each week of the month or decide when the week starts. With a mini festival vibe, a theme topic can be a mental health enhancement.
If the theme week gets boring, then change up your focus to subjects that serve you mood best.
Thinking into summer, my first theme is Magazines: Old or buy new, read every article, and look through it during a sit outdoors. I prefer old magazines. “Yankee Magazine,” is a favorite. Gathering the June editions I have will be an intro view of summer.
The week after will be music. In fifth grade I could read and play music on a clarinet. It has been years since I’ve read music. Time to relearn that skill.
Moving into July 2026, colors, stripe colors. A sprinkle of stripes on a beach towel, umbrella, tee shirt, dress, sandals, or a shirt are cheery. I can browse online; and, paint my own stripe fabric designs.
A simple diversion from the routines we fall into might turn out to be more fun than anticipated.
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| There’s a Way Digital photo circa 2008 |
I had a good browse around. I bought a towel and some drawing tools. I hope this blah feeling doesn’t last. Garage sales will be boring without that traditional find a bargain sparkle.
Afterwards, I had lunch out, shopped, and arrived home just in time to catch a nice power nap. It is the kind of nap where the morning I spent feels like yesterday.
Awake, I have a small stack of spiral notebooks to entertain me. If I get a bright idea in a daydreaming session, then I might write it down for a story. Editing those gems, I don’t always recall what the original idea is. The several paragraphs present as something new.
How has your Saturday been?