Monthly Archives: April 2012

Wind Farm

Another Wolfe Island Farm  on Baseline Road – This one close up.  Does anyone know whose farm this is?

8×10

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What I am working on…

I have a confession.  I am one of those people that needs more than one iron in the fire at a time.  It never seems to matter what it is that I am doing I always want more to work on, fiddle with, keep my hands busy…

As you all know – currently my thing is painting.  I thought you may perhaps find it interesting that I work on more than one at a time if I am working on small ones.

I think this is why since I have started painting again in earnest, I am having a hard time transitioning to Tiny House Ontario this spring.

So, here is what I am working on, have not quite finished or still have on my work area because they lack a little something-something.

Mad isn’t it?

 

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The Path

A path is only a path and there is no affront, to oneself or to others in leaving it if that is what your heart tells you to do. Look at each path closely. Try it as many times as you think necessary. Then ask yourself one question. Does this path have a heart?  If it does, the path is good, if it does not it is of no use.

Carlos Castenada ~

8×10 Kingston Waterfront Path

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Sunset Boat

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The Hokey Pokey Clinic

I had to laugh today when my friend Little Red Riding Hood posted this in her Facebook wall.  Perhaps it is an old joke?  I never heard it until today, so it was totally new to me.

Still I thought, isn’t living in a Tiny House sort of like this?  Small and sort of funny but it really does turn people around.  You can’t be a huge consumer when you live in such a small space.  Funny too because you would never be able to turn yourself around if you did not stop buying stuff, that is for sure.  It really does not take much to make a Tiny House look like a hoarders space.

So here I am in the Hokey Pokey House… and that’s what it’s all about…

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