Sunday, July 27, 2008
Howdy!
It has been pretty hot, so am having to water the gardens often. My grandson Brandon left for New York City on Sat. I am depending on prayer for his safe return. He is only 7 and doesn't know the new family or their spanish language. His dad is not always forthrite...So I have to step up and put my trust in his words and promises. Karen Raymond (river lady) spent Friday with me and my 3 little granddaughters. we went to the movie 'Space Chimps' it was cute.
Well I hope someone gets this......please write back! always, Lynda
Monday, July 21, 2008
Mountain goat photos.
We spent the day with the mountain goats. Watching them, talking to them, taking photos of them....
This baby was curious about us...
This mamma talked with me, she paid attention to every word I said! She was so calm, so peaceful...I'll never forget my visit with her.
These twins liked to lay together, they came to this place, dug down into the dirt to get a cooler bed, then flopped down to rest.
This goat stood on the edge of a cliff, chewing her cud, you can see her mouth was moving.
A baby playing with it's patient mom.
Soulful eyes, you can see wondrous lot of thinking going on in her mind.
This goat was across the cliff from us, hanging on like it was nothing. All in all, we took about 600 photos of these goats! I'll be adding them to my photo reference site for artists.
Thanks for stopping by to see my photos.
Donna
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Baylie's Painting
Friday, July 18, 2008
LuLu's Blog
Gardening is taking up a large number of days as the weather has been great for growing everything from radishes to pansies. I did some fishing when we went to Holter Lake for a week....I did a painting,too. Lots of old friends and laughs and lies around the campfire everynight. Getting ready to head out again ASAP. I am anxious to learn how to put pictures etc, on this blog...then you can see some of my paintings and my grandbabies.
Life is good. I work with Hospice and have learned from the patients to love each day and every minute in it. NOTHING is as serious as the final days of your life, so take things in stride, shrug your shoulders and say "Oh Well" and keep pressing on...I find that hard to do sometimes, but I am teaching myself to recognize the signs of stress and sadness and not get to overburdened with it. Prayer and constant conversations with the Man above help alot.
Well, until we meet again...smile and the world just might smile back !
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Her paintings are wonderful, you'll enjoy them!
Here's Lynda!
Born in Bottineau ND (Turtle Mountains)
Married 3 girls/ 21/2 son-in-laws, 5 granddaughters and 3 grandsons, ages 15 to 24 mo.
Artist: all types, still life, landscape, animals. Media: Acrylic, oil & pastels. No formal training, just guidance from above.Started painting"seriously" in 2006, entered State Fair and won Judges Choice Award! most paintings were gifts to friends and family. Have paintings in homes across the USA, as was a military dependant as well as a Civil Service employee w/ the Air Force. Retired in 2000 due to health matters. Painting has really helped relieve the stress problems. I have several very good friends that have also helped me get better...The MISFIT Crew !!! :) I love to camp and fish, esp for Walleyes. I would have broke the state record but it weighed a few ounces less, but was Longer!! I will keep trying to catch the big one...I also love to garden !
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Zebra work in progress


Zippy the Zebra entered a veterinary clinic where a friend of mine works. This clinic is in Texas, and Zippy was one sick little girl when she arrived. She'd been bitten all over by fire ants, she was malnourished, dehydrated, and had various other problems. Her beautiful eyes were so swollen from the ants, she couldn't open them.
In time, she became well! When I knew she was going to be ok, I asked my friend if she could get me some photos of Zippy before she went home. So I'm working from those photos to make some paintings of Zippy.
In the meantime, we ran out of water today. Had to pull the pump. Luckily, it can be pulled by hand and our neighbor came over and helped us. While he was here, he trimmed the donkeys feet as I've been calling our farrier for a month and can't get him to answer his phone. He's getting married this month, so maybe he has other things on his mind than Pedro and Daisy!
Nice to be young!
We had to go to town to get parts for the well, so we also picked up an old industrial sewing machine. Now we can patch our jeans, sew our tents, upholster our old cars and power wagon, and maybe sew some quilts.
What with the well going out, solving that problem, catching Pedro so he could get his feet trimmed, and the normal things of a day, I'm about ready to quit! Would be nice to take a shower tonight, but we don't have any water....:)
Donna Ridgway
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