It wasn't very long ago that my offspring were children. I'm not sure about the word "offspring". Sounds like what happened to our couch. Anyway, now my chirrens ( to use Mr. T's colloquium) have chirrens of their own. And my daughter, Faith, has just announced on her blog, a new contest: The Winter Word Olympics, a.k.a., The Writer Games.
Go. Just go. To: Sacred Dirt. Fortune and glory await. There be cleverness, and a chance to scale new heights. A different wordish competition with each post. Prizes. Self esteem infusions. Free tax advice. Facials. Thank you all for being great friends, and for being you.
Monday, February 8, 2010
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Beautiful painting. The tides of time can always be seen in our children...
xo
Zuzana
richard - that's a beautiful painting and an incredible legacy to leave your children. i'll nip over to faith's blog and have a look-see. have a peaceful day. steven
Your work is so wonderful- would you find the time to paint more and more, so I can pour over your magical pictures and while you are at it- write a picture book- hope you already are- your way with words is so great! ( exactly when you will have the time....not real sure!)
Looks like you captured a moment of magic from the past! Beautiful.
Thanks for the blog link, Dad! I remember that tea party with my dollies. You are so brilliant. I'm like a rope on the Goodyear blimp. I love your entries in "The Word Olympics, a.k.a The Writer Games" so far. I can't wait to see what you do with tomorrow's game!
Very true, Zuzana. Thank you.
Steven, I appreciate you. You're the best.
Thanks, Julia. I have several picture books in the works. Words and pictures.
Thanks a bunch, Fairysteps. Makes me smile to say Fairysteps, and makes me smile to visit your blog.
Thanks, Faithy. Your Writer's Olympics has been so fun. And what a lot of off-the-wall feedback!
What talented kids you have, looks like you did a good job raising them too =)
i agree. it is beautiful. and peaceful. even the mundane spots are not mundane anymore because you see with colors
Thanks Katharina.I am learning a lot from my kids.
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