All Boxed In
Posted on June 28, 2017 Leave a Comment
No, we are NOT shifting again. Rather, it is that moment when you are all settled then decide you R.E.A.L.L.Y. need some thing from the storage.
In this case, it was art books for a class tomorrow night. I’ve wanted them before but managed to do without. Tonight, that hero of mine offered to enter the storage we affectionately call ‘the gray vortex’ and see if he could emerge unscathed with the boxes I wanted.
We were jumping up and down complaining of the cold, while he was sweating with the effort of moving all this ‘stuff’ to find the right boxes. The night air was a welcome relief for him.
So, my lounge room now looks like a cardboard maze, and in the next few days I will need to find homes for all these ‘friends’. We are definitely all boxed in. But, for tomorrow night’s class I am all prepared and grateful to my darling dearest for his efforts.
Cold hands and Warm Heart
Posted on June 27, 2017 Leave a Comment
I have a gift.
At least, that is what my darling dearest tells me.
The ability to still function with a body temperature below 0°C.
I don’t know if I call it a gift, but, I sure do it well!
He reached over to hold my hand…a romantic gesture that nearly had him in ICU for frostbite. But, instead of recoiling he offered me the other one too. He’s good like that.
“How do you do it?”, he asked as he wrapped my cold digits in his warmth.
I clung to him like a life-raft knowing from experience that warmth will soon start to flow. And while things are heating up in the physical department I have a VERY warm heart despite the cold hands.
#Grateful for his continuing kindness.
Food For Thought
Posted on June 26, 2017 Leave a Comment
Coming home after a full day out at art workshops I was tired and did NOT feel like cooking dinner. Wasn’t there just an easy option?
I gave myself that talk about being worth the effort required and got up to make it happen. It would have been a serious crime to let the fresh fish in the fridge go to waste for a little tired.
The pan sizzling and fish all lightly battered in rice flour, eggs and dill tips going quickly golden brown. I looked at my efforts and realised that I was grateful for not only the delectable Hoki steaks cooking in the pan, but also for the effort I had made. Tonight would be a delicious and satisfying meal because I had made the effort… now, that’s food for thought…
#Grateful
Hatepe
Posted on June 14, 2017 Leave a Comment
A day free of classes is a wonderful excuse to find a new place to walk and explore. Nylah is always keen.
We’ve been in our new house for just over 2 months now so today we decided to go south…well, Nylah didn’t decide. She’s the dog and happily goes where ever I choose.
Over the hill, through the forest and the first village we came to was Hatepe. You’d miss it entirely if you blinked on the main road. But, tucked away in that small spot are lots of homes tucked in close to each other down little lanes and all within spitting distance of the lakefront. The Hinemaiaia River flows into Lake Taupo at the northern end.

It was a cold and blustery day with high winds coming in from the south but we managed to enjoy our exploration as we walked the beach and found some tracks through the bush (a welcome reprieve from the buffeting wind).
Finding a table and bench at one end I decided to do a sketch. (Need to add some bulldog clips to my bag of tricks to help hold the pages down against the wind) and Nylah snuggled in behind to catch a drop of sun as she waited patiently.

By the time I was done my fingers were pretty cold ( my hands were grateful for the fingerless gloves I did have) and the wind was starting to really bite even through my jacket. Time to move on. I love exploring new places and today was no exception. Not even the wind stopped it being a great outing. #Grateful for this beautiful place.
The Best Job ever!
Posted on February 5, 2017 Leave a Comment
It’s true.
I REALLY do have the best job EVER!!!!!
That’s if you can call it a job, cause most of the time I find it just pure pleasure, and today was no exception.
We had decided a couple of days before that we were going to do it, so we jumped out of bed early to beat the heat and the crowds (good call, I might add)
What an awesome day with the weather man smiling at our pleasure and throwing in PERFECT weather just to top it off.
And at the top I got to ‘work’.

I did some en plein air sketching. Why would you want to waste all that beauty?!

So perched out on a rock I wiled away a couple of hours as other climbers came and went. Taking it all in…the colours…golden summer paddocks… deep green of pine forests…purples of ranges and mountains in the distance(still with some snow)…the light yellow band around horizon to bright blue cloudless skies above…the grey of Taupo town next to a shimmering expanse of lake…
and my favourite for the day, the bright colours of the bush on Mt. Tauhara itself. Looking down on the trees, instead of the usual view from the bottom, showed us a variety of bright greens, almost seagreen blues and best of all, a brilliant yellow that seemed to glow all over. Just WOW!
New Zealand is a beautiful country.
#Grateful

Sun-Filled Days of Summer
Posted on January 27, 2017 Leave a Comment
In between the storms rolling through you have to make the most of every sunny day. This week has been no exception. So, the dogs and I spent the afternoon at the beach on Lake Taupo, while the storm brewed further south. The wind was excellent at whipping up some waves that were pretty impressive for a lake. Lots of kids were trying out their body-surfing skills, and Nylah (our water dog) was not being deterred by the size of the waves either. She knows how to leap into them and ride her way back in.
This sketch is very simple and quick. I do like the distance achieved through the colours, but it probably isn’t my favourite.

I thought I had worn her out. Fat chance! Her and the pup romped up and down and all over. Yet a whole beach to play on and why do they choose to dig directly at my feet? I ended up very precariously balanced on my stool with sketch pad and waterpots balancing on my knee, as my feet kept getting moved further and further apart as these two kept digging a bigger and bigger hole. They shook water all over my sketchpad, then sand followed. We might have a bit of training to do for next time 🙂 They really do know how to enjoy themselves though, and I was grateful for the light-hearted afternoon enjoying the sunshine.
Although they are very accommodating dogs, they did not oblige me with staying in the same position long enough for me to sketch them. Playing was much more inviting! So, this is where taking a few snapshots on the ever-present phone works great. Drawing came later when we were home and they were sleeping at my feet.

Another blessing that comes from this more settled part of summer is that the farmers around Taupo are in the full swing of hay-making, and as each paddock is cleared my sinus get freer from the dreaded grass allergies that give me a bit of grief. Very grateful for these round bales.
I enjoyed the simplicity of painting these haybales. Then using a non-waterproof pen for the grass in the foreground made an easy way to blend, show movement and depth and all with a few quick scribbles.

Sun-filled days just scream “Ice-cream!”, and so Daughter #2 and I went for a wander that saw us pass the dairy (corner store) and treat ourselves to some creamy Summer pleasures. The strength of the summer sun and shadows go hand in hand and so when I noticed our shadows I knew instantly that it would be today’s grateful drawing. Simple yet effective at communicating the idea.

Roses, too, love the sunshine. A friend came round and had picked me one of her Monet roses. A very striking yellow rose with bright pink splashes through out. Or is it a bright pink rose with stripes of yellow? She said “it was by an artist and for an artist.” How could I not be grateful for this beauty sitting on my kitchen table. And, yes, it had a beautiful perfume as well.
I did this in washes of yellow and pink and then highlighted the pink even further using watercolour pencils. Roses are always fiddly when done in watercolour because each wash on each petal must dry before the next is applied. But, hey, it was a Monet, so it deserved the effort.

Yesterday, I noted that the weather report is predicting more settled weather for the later part of summer. Definitely in for that and I am sure the dogs are too. So there may be more sunny grateful sketches coming…Bring it on!
New Toys
Posted on January 26, 2017 Leave a Comment
New toys in the art studio are SOOO exciting! And this trip to the art store saw me bringing home a set of Winsor and Newton watercolour markers.
Hamilton is a town around the river and so there always seems to be a bridge waiting to be drawn.

As you can see the markers are highly pigmented making for really vivid paintings. I started with a pack of six colours, so the palette is a bit limited. However, they do blend really well when the individual colours are placed next to each other. As the paint tended to dry quite quickly, I found I had to be thinking ahead, have the water ready for immediate application and needed quite a bit of water. In saying that, though, I must clarify that very little ink was actually needed in the first place…a little went a long way… and initially using too much ink was probably my biggest mistake in this sketch. Overall I am reasonably happy with this first attempt.
The next day we crossed yet another bridge which happened to be lined with these beautiful old-fashioned lights. Too much to resist, so I had another go, but this time trying to gain a little more control.

In this sketch I applied a lot less ink which worked well. I did the lamp first and then moved to the surrounds. This led to discovering that the ink lifts very easily even though already dried. Now my nice crisp edges on the lamp became a little blurred. Going over the edges with the fine nib end (the markers come with a different nib at each end – fine and brush) helped to rectify this. They are still not as crisp as I would like and so next time I will be careful to not let the water touch beyond the line.
Application of the ink was brilliant when the paper was loaded with water. Really fun to watch explode through the water…might have done it a few times just for the enjoyment factor 🙂 For some areas where I wanted only a little colour and a lot of control I wet the end of the nib first which meant the amount of ink being released was greatly reduced. This worked well.
I can see lots of applications where these markers will be brilliant such as over the top of colour already laid down to give definition and ‘pop’ or really quick sketches on the run. This is definitely only the beginning of my journey with watercolour markers. I will keep you posted.
Have you used them? How did you find them? Do leave a comment below so we can all learn from each others experiences. Learning is invaluable.
Clean Sheets
Posted on January 16, 2017 Leave a Comment
That day that you make the effort to change the sheets, air the bed well and have it all remade as well as doing lots of other jobs about the place.
By the time you get to climb into bed you are pretty tired and being horizontal is a blessed relief. As you slip your feet down between the sheets you get that tingle of joy (well, I do) as crisp. clean sheets say hi to your skin.
This was my delight as I relished the crackle of these cotton layers enveloping me.
#Grateful for this joy
Ironing It Out
Posted on January 5, 2017 Leave a Comment
I am NOT a fan of ironing! There, I’ve admitted it. It’s true that things look lovely all pressed and sharp, but the effort and time involved doesn’t balance it out in my books to make it a priority.
The solution to this Martha Stewart dilemma… everyone does their own ironing in our house. If you want it ironed, then YOU iron it! And this goes for hubby as well. I don’t discriminate 🙂
So, when I happened upon his washed and as yet unpressed shirts I decided to be especially kind and give him a love gift. Thankfully, we have a slightly more modern version than the one drawn so it didn’t take quite as much effort and time as Great Grandma would have had to expend.
As I moved systematically through the shirts making each wrinkled corner look fresh and crisp again, I found myself relishing this opportunity to do a little something to ease his burden at this busy time for him. Then it dawned on me that I was being grateful for an opportunity to serve my darling dearest.
I smiled satisfied.
#Grateful
All Dressed Up
Posted on January 4, 2017 Leave a Comment
We’ve been the proud owners of this little car for two years now and one of the first things I asked for was new hubcaps…it had just one 😦 .
Well, life comes and goes and we come and go with it, and the car has been used by all the kids at various times as they have needed wheels and a few other people as well. It’s been a real blessing to us.
During that time we have done some repairs and some tidying up but those hubcaps somehow just never quite got on the list. Until now!
We smiled together at the two year wait for such a little item.
I smiled at how dressed up she now looked with her new attire.
#Grateful










