White Sands,NM en Plein Air
“Perfect happiness is a beautiful sunset, the giggle of a grandchild, the first snowfall. It’s the little things that make happy moments, not the grand events. Joy comes in sips, not gulps.” – Sharon Draper
“Still round the corner there may wait, A new road or a secret gate.” – J. R. R. Tolkien
This is just an old adobe gate that intruigues me. It is on the road to El Rito. I don’t know who lives beyond this gate, but I know when I pass it I am almost there…to a dear friend, who has dinner waiting on the her rooftop patio. “Dinner is waiting” is such a good feeling. This scene is a great reminder.
There is a contemporary Dutch painter I really like named Roos Schuring. She paints en Plein Air in all kinds of weather, including horrendous rain storms. Unintentionally, I got my own taste of painting from life in a downpour today. I took my chances on a 40% chance of rain after 2pm. It was pouring at noon, I knew it was a gamble. It was cold for August, but not scary cold. So I painted and got wet. I think I will look into getting one of Roos’s wedding umbrellas, they are clear and domed – perfect for painting out a storm.
My family spent most of the day hiking up to 11,500 ft. to the gondola at Ski Apache. It was a hard and beautiful hike. “Hike up and you ride down for free.” It was beautiful, high alpine meadows are one of my favorite places on earth. After the hike my kids started asking if we could stop by the market and pick up baking apples to make a pie. We did, indeed, make a pie. My husband, however, asked if he could “run” home. When I said “yes”, he got out his topo maps and showed me his route back to the cabin. It involved crossing several canyons. He made it back, we all had delicious pie:). It was a perfect day.
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My faith, and my family, and my art has deep roots in Northern New Mexico. All three are a journey.