
This is my father-in-law’s lake. Private, we share it with a million fish, but never in a million years did we think there would be a shark & that my youngest son, would attempt to wrestle it out of the water…

This is my father-in-law’s lake. Private, we share it with a million fish, but never in a million years did we think there would be a shark & that my youngest son, would attempt to wrestle it out of the water…

Sophie’s teacher said, “Sophie, if you don’t want this poster, I would love to have it.” Later that day, Sophie overheard kids talking about the poster, the kids were wondering who made it. Sophie spoke up & told them she made it. A few kids asked if they could have it when her teacher was done with it. Lucky…no, nothing to do with luck. She is very talented & worked very hard on the poster. I kept her working because I wanted room in my studio, she had her (crap) stuff on every flat service in the room.
I asked her if it was worth all the work. She said yes.
This picture was taken on a pier somewhere in Florida, by a kind stranger, old enough to know we could out run him if he chose to take my camera with him. I look happy here, go figure. I think it was because my youngest still loved to snuggle & looked at me as though…

Actually, I cut out his tail. But I may have eaten one

I love that you can see the sky reflected on the dolphin’s back.
This was taken at a small aquarium in Florida.

This child is older now. At the time this was taken, I felt she was already grown. Smarter then she should have been at five.
She played hard that day at the beach. Sunburned, red eyes, pink dress, pink glasses & one beautiful blue eye. I love the fake tattoo, the black leather necklace. She looks sweet as cotton candy, with a hint of hot pepper sauce.

Crappy iPhone photos can be treasures. Blue with the kids on the way to the vet.

She turned into a poor, unhealthy, old lady with no education. Poor girl.
Her grade had to dress up for the project, I wish I could have seen everyone.