

This is the Road to Yucatan. Lake Yucatan is over the levy and through the woods and about 8 miles from my home. Sometimes in the Spring, the Mississippi River floods this area and the water can get as deep as 10 to 15 feet deep. I painted this picture in 2001 right after I came home to lick my wounds of divorce.

This is Lake Bruin outside the front door of my parents' camp which we no longer have. After Dad got cancer, I could no longer maintain the place and Mom certainly couldn't... but, we have pictures and the paintings I've done
like this one and Bruin Sunset above which I did June, 2005.
This is what I love to do.
4 comments:
Your pictures are lovely. I especially like the first one, it's very soothing.
Thank you, exseno! I appreciate that so much.
Did I mention I love pics? Especially of the beautiful land and art the Lord created. Thomas Kinkade is an all-time fave of course - love "lights." ;-)
later mumsy Gina,
Richard 8)
Gina, you are a remarkable artist! I am truly impressed. I'm so sorry to hear about the divorce and about your father. (((hugs)))
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