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RECENT FLORAL PAINTINGS9/11/2013 Most of the paintings on this website are for sale. Please contact me if you are interested in buying any painting.
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Chaydon's Special Birthday Guests8/10/2013 These are some of the pictures I took at Chaydon's 8th Birthday party. We had a wonderful time and were treated by a visit from a Zoo representative and many different animals that we were allowed to see and touch. FOR MORE PICTURES FROM THE PARTY PLEASE SEE - http://www.caroler.ca/family-and-friends.html High Park, Toronto, ON is worth the drive to check out the beauty of spring. The Japanese Cherry Trees are glorious this time of year. All the pinkish white blossoms are in full bloom and stand out in contrast to the dark gnarly, knotted and twisted trucks and branches. It's the quantity and the age of the trees that make them stand out. The cherry blossoms are not the only flowers in bloom in the park. There are some of the other flowers shown below. For the many other flowers I did not capture, the park kindly provided a large vase full of the park's fresh flowers, located by the Parkside St. entrance. Please enjoy the slideshow below. I will post the painting I started in the park later today or tomorrow. Last painting for 20121/2/2013 Had a great day today.
Started with the Don Valley Art Club - Holiday Art Show 2012. I sat at the sales desk which is a great location to see visitors and fellow members viewing the show. Most members and friends will stop by the table and shat for a bit. It;s very good show and is the only show that allows the purchaser to take the painting home right away. We had a choice of bringing in 2 smaller paintings with price tags between $100 and $250 or one larger painting at any price. I decided to put in a 48" wide painting of Canada Geese walking. A picture of the painting is below along with the show invitation. After the show, I went to a Christmas get together and dinner at Mary-Jane's along with 9 other high school friends.. It was a wonderful evening. We had lasagne, salad and dessert, a gift exchange game and a lot of great conversations and nice memories. When we first arrived at the boat launch, the Blue Heron seemed to be a statue. It stood at the end of the dock looking down into the water and did not move for quite a few minutes. He started moving after awhile, preening, flapping his wings and scratching but never moved from the end of the dock. There were many ducks that came to gather around him and entertain him and those around. Beautiful area that I will have to return to and do some painting,
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