Me, too! I once sneaked a very large sandstone rock back to Maine from my parent's farm in Oklahoma. I know how your lady feels. By the way, I like your colored Montana rocks, too.
A wonderful talent you have, love your artwork and the pretty picture. I see you're in Whitefish. I stayed the night there when on our way to Glacier National Park a couple of years ago or so. Loved that area a whole lot. Hope to go back one day. So happy to have discovered your blog. Thanks for stopping by and may your week be a great one.
A wonderful talent you have, love your artwork and the pretty picture. I see you're in Whitefish. I stayed the night there when on our way to Glacier National Park a couple of years ago or so. Loved that area a whole lot. Hope to go back one day. So happy to have discovered your blog. Thanks for stopping by and may your week be a great one.
C'est tellement apaisant d'admirer tes oeuvres... J'aime serrer et parler aux arbres et toi tu sembles parler aux pierres... Merci de partager ce joli petit billet avec nous.
Warm Greetings to you, I am a artist, photographer of nature and poetic writer. My arts are inspired by the land I live with. Living in a wee log cabin surrounded by woods, meadows and wildlife in the NW corner of Montana. I hope you enjoy your visit, I look forward to getting to know you.
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beautiful <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art, and love the colours of the stones, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating art! That captures my imagination. Love to see the girl holding the rock,Montana rock!
ReplyDeleteYour painting is a perfect magical representation of loving those beautiful Montana rocks! Such soft, pretty colors. Heaven.
ReplyDeleteMe, too! I once sneaked a very large sandstone rock back to Maine from my parent's farm in Oklahoma. I know how your lady feels. By the way, I like your colored Montana rocks, too.
ReplyDeleteHug a rock as well as a tree. Lovely photo of Montana rocks.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful talent you have, love your artwork and the pretty picture. I see you're in Whitefish. I stayed the night there when on our way to Glacier National Park a couple of years ago or so. Loved that area a whole lot. Hope to go back one day. So happy to have discovered your blog. Thanks for stopping by and may your week be a great one.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful talent you have, love your artwork and the pretty picture. I see you're in Whitefish. I stayed the night there when on our way to Glacier National Park a couple of years ago or so. Loved that area a whole lot. Hope to go back one day. So happy to have discovered your blog. Thanks for stopping by and may your week be a great one.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and dreamy~ <3
ReplyDeleteBonjour chère amie,
ReplyDeleteC'est tellement apaisant d'admirer tes oeuvres... J'aime serrer et parler aux arbres et toi tu sembles parler aux pierres...
Merci de partager ce joli petit billet avec nous.
Bisous ♡
your rocks are so much more beautiful than ours and I love how her hair drapes over the rock as if adding extra protection.
ReplyDeletebeautiful. I love rocks too.
ReplyDeleteI love this painting, Tammie Lee!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful weekend
Penny
Your rocks (pebbles) are so colourful.
ReplyDeleteShe looks like a modern girl hugging a special purple rock, your art has such lovely stories.
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteShe is so soft and sensitive to the rocks - the rocks are so sensitive, - - just a few recognize this!
Such a wonderful message in a good art-form, more than only a beautiful watercolour!
Greetings from old stones in the Bavarian Forest
Beautiful painting beautiful photograph. Thank you for sharing:-)
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