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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Perhaps THE END is here!
With all the horrible things going on in the world, perhaps the doomsday folks are correct — sometimes it seems so. My husband and friend, Collette, both suggested that perhaps it’s not 2012 but 2011. Anyhow, a QuiltToon™ was born. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Musings, How Tos - Quilt Making, Political Commentary, Uncategorized
Tagged Doomsday
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Lefty the Lonesome Cowpoke
I recently completed a five-week course on cartooning at the Toledo Museum of Art taught by Wes Booher from The Blade’s Art Department. One of our last assignments was to draw a musician out of our imagination. I chose to … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Musings, How Tos - Quilt Making, Uncategorized
Tagged Cartooning, country music, cowpokes, Creative Process
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Sat. March 12 Event Honoring Women
I am so proud to be included in the March 12 reception Honoring Women of Distinction. It will be at the Scarlett Secor Mansion, 311 Bush Street (Bush at Summit Street, Toledo), from 3 to 6 p.m. Plan to … Continue reading
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The Red Door on an Abandoned Farm House
A few years ago, I took a photo of an old abandoned farm house and about a month ago made the first “Remnants of a Family Farm” featuring the window on the old house. This week to I made a second … Continue reading →