What's outside of your picture window today?
As we get ready for the real winter to show up and COVID-19 still playing a major part in our lives I like to spend moments of my day de-stressing about what's going on in the world today. All I have to do is look out the window and observe some of natures beautiful creatures, how they interact and ponder how small it makes my troubles seem. Sometimes I may even get the opportunity to take a photo or two. How about you? Anything going on outside of your window(s) that you want to share?
For those members that have the ability to size your photos before you upload them to the discussion, may I suggest using the following sizes:
– 500 x 335 pixels (landscape)
– 210 x 210 pixels (square)
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@artist01, @loribmt, and all...Thanks for sharing your wonderful tree-saving story. It tells us a lot about you, Laurie, and your talent, your dedication to your community, and your nature. I love getting to know you better, my friend, from afar. Lori mentioned the fires begun intentionally by people I am amazed at the bad inside people. Bad, evil, horrible people who want to destroy. My heart breaks at this, that human beings are causing such damage, intentionally. I'm feeling the pain today of all the negativity surrounding us, in government, in society, everywhere. It's time for me to put some lovely music on, listen to the beauty and let it fill my heart and soul with its good spirit. I'm a bit under the weather today, have tummy issues for some reason, and yesterday was 6 pounds heavier than the day before. Good ole' heart failure, edema. Took my med for edema and lost 61/2 pounds. overnight.
Good old balancing act!
Laurie, you can do it re the picture. Keep trying, please, so we can enjoy your gift. I'm scheduling Tues as the day I learn to send pics your way. Scheduling is becoming more important to me to get my life up and running!\ Sending blessings to all, elizabeth
@artist01 and all..beautifully horrifying, so sad...ess
This tells the store visually. Thank you for working hard to master photo placement.
@artist01 Our little town needs money to fill some financial needs [loan payments due]. We own 200 acres of non-buildable land, that is timber. They recently did a "timber cruise" with the experts, and are considering clear cutting a section of it to sell off the wood to bring in enough for the payment.
Ginger
@gingerw Oh Ginger, I'm feeling very sad for you. Even tthough your town is in desperate financial straits, it's heartbreaking for you that they're considering clearcutting a portion of your beautiful trees.
Laurie, wow!
This is a very visceral piece. Raw, powerful. I found myself putting my hand to my heart with emotion! Thank you so much for sharing with us!
I’m so relieved you captured this moment on canvas. It’s too emotional to imagine this pristine wilderness any other way.
Joyce, I hesitated to give this comment a “like” because I don’t like it one little bit, except for the potential of an art show exposing the devastation of clear cutting. But it is my way of showing support for your anger, frustration, disappointment and pain over the egregious abuse of your (our) beloved forests.
@loribmt. Lori, your emotional reaction to my painting was exactly what I wished my viewers would feel.
I often use red in my pieces in order to express that "it's not just a pretty picture ". The viewer usually "gets it" that there's much more going on here.
@joyces. Thanks for your informative and intelligent response, Joyce. You certainly are on it with regard to the destruction that clearcutting causes to the vital watershed, the fish population, the human losses regarding the value of tourism to the economy, and for so many reasons far too numerous to mention. We in British Columbia suffer the exact same results of clearcutting as you do in your part of the world.