Sunday - February 27th
While cleaning out my mom 's house I found two paintings by Warree LeBron. Known for her paintings of the people and places of rural Alabama and Georgia, Warree LeBron exhibited with the Alabama Art League, the Georgia Art Association, the Southern States Art League, and the Birmingham Art Club.
Le Bron taught at Sylacauga High School and was the director of the Dixie Art Colony. When I was expecting Kat I actually took art lessons from her at her home perched atop Hachett Creek. The above picture was painting looking out of her back porch. She was an amazing artist. The below picture is a Hachett Creek lilly and from what I understand does not grow anywhere else. I took these pictures of the two painting to see if anyone out there in bloggy land can give me some ideas as to what kind of frame they need. Barnwood? Light Natural? Dark? What do you think?
Monday - February 28th
Monday nights I usually go to Bible Study in Alex City and spend the night with Mary and Bill....but Mary had to work and since I was going to be gone from Wednesday night until Saturday night I decided I would come home and spend the time with my sweet husband. By the time I got home the storm clouds were moving in and we were bracing for terrible weather....which did not transpire. All we had was a few bolts of lightening and several claps of thunder. BTW the above picture is me trying to catch lightening. I thought this would be a good time to show off my two new wreaths I made for my front and back doors. I hit Hobby Lobby last week and got the grapevine wreaths, ribbon, and a couple of violet swags. I have less than 15.00 in both of these.
Tuesday - March 1st
These guys have been eluding me since I got the new camera. I have tried and tried to get a picture but they are either not at home, in the back 40, or just plain mule headed. Tuesday on the way home from school...there they were.....and I grabbed the shot. I have nicknamed them Amos and Andy. Andy is the one on the right....he is a bit shy.
Tuesday night Frank and I ran to the mall of Roanoke (aka Walmart) to get a few supplies I would need for the week. I caught this church sign and had to use it. Frank is a volunteer firefighter with the Rock Mills VFD and this was too good to pass up. So this weeks sign is in the beginning of the week, not the end.
Wednesday - March 2nd
My Emmaus Walk started today and the top picture is where we ate dinner before going to Camp Alimisco. Oskar's is a favorite around Lake Martin. If you are ever in the area you must eat there. The bottom picture is my clean car parked in front of our room at the Alimisco Inn. We were in room 4. It was not as bad as the lodge rooms....but it was still roughing it in my books....that was until I found out that Sharon, my roommate brought a coffee pot. I was in heaven.
Across from our room at the Inn is the outdoor chapel at Camp Alimisco. I will have a better photo for tomorrow but if you look closely through the trees there is a cross on a platform and ampitheater seating.
Thursday - March 3rd
The top picture is the lake view from our room as the sun came up. Is it not gorgeous. The bottom picture is the chapel at 7:00 in the morning. The tiny spec across the lake to the right is a cross. No matter how hard I tried to get a clearer picture of it the sun refused to cooperate with me. This chapel time was communion...and it sure was cold.
Friday - March 4th
The top picure is the lake from the short cut through the woods to the lodge. It was kind of spooky....but the water had a silvery/gold sheen to it so I decided to take the picture. I had great visions of getting things in bloom. The above picture is one of the few things blooming...besides the pine trees which kept my sinuses and allergies all in knots.
Saturday - March 5th
This is what we woke to this morning. The weather was horrendous. The sky was gray like this until almost noon and then another storm surge came through again about 4. I sure was glad when the Walk was over and I got to head to the house. This kind of sky scares me. I have lived through too many hurricanes in my life.
Everywhere you go at Camp Alimisco....you walk. This is two of the workers heading off to get lunch started. It is hard to believe that it is nearly 10:00 a.m. in this picture. Today was so dark and dampish.
I had a great time at the Emmaus thing. I hope to do it again someday. Hope you enjoyed my offerings and will come check me out again next week. Have a great Sunday. God Bless You All!
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