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Fawn in Ferns

I first noticed him peeking through the ferns into the living room, inquisitive and endearing. There was something about the distinctive markings on his face that made him standout from the other fawns that year. In fact, all of his patterns were bolder. He was perhaps a few months old when I took this photo. […]

Gray Squirrel in Cherry Tree

Gray Squirrel in Cherry Tree

This painting is from a photo I took several years ago during the cherry blossom festival at the University of Washington. As hundreds of people scurried about taking and posing for photos this little gray squirrel watched the show from his safe perch in one of the iconic trees. I love cherry blossoms and not […]

Young Doe and Woodpile

Young Doe and Woodpile

We live in Port Townsend, a victorian seaport known not only for its amazing scenery and old victorian buildings but also for its deer. Loved by many, disliked by some, they roam the beaches, streets and yards. We have several small herds that frequent our little patch of woods. Some come for water from the […]

Our Little Campground Host

Our Little Campground Host

I have fond memories of our little campsite host, a golden-mantled ground squirrel, at Lake Wenatchee last summer. He was living in the log bordering our site. Very friendly and entertaining, as most critters in campgrounds tend to be, looking for handouts. Now his memory lives on in this painting I just finished.

Peony – A love Affair

Peony – A love Affair

Peonies, a symbol of prosperity, honor, compassion, good fortune and romance. Crisp aroma, a mingle of rose, jasmine and carnations. June blooms adorn wedding bouquets and often given on the 12th wedding anniversary, signifying a happy marriage. This “Shirley Temple” peony lives in a pot on our deck. Unlike a rose, its lovely, fragrant blooms […]