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4 Favorite Waterfalls to Visit in Winter
If you’re in the northern part of the country, cold weather is likely here for a couple more months. I generally like to hibernate inside for most of the winter and dream of warmer days, however sometimes it’s nice to get out of the house and experience a change of…
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Winter Art Show
For today’s blog, let’s take a look back at another Interactive art show that I put together last year – this time featuring winter-themed paintings that I’ve created over the years. Hope you enjoy exploring the gallery and have happy and safe holidays. Today’s interactive blog takes us back to…
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4 Favorite Waterfalls to Visit in Winter
If you’re in the northern part of the country, cold weather is likely here for a couple more months. I generally like to hibernate inside for most of the winter and dream of warmer days, however sometimes it’s nice to get out of the house and experience a change of…
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My 2020 Art
I hope you’re having a wonderful holiday season. 2020 is almost over, let’s take a look at the art I created this past year! Grab yourself a cup of tea/coffee/wine and a favorite snack to enjoy while we explore the gallery. This gallery is completely interactive – follow the prompts…
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Winter Art Show
Today’s interactive blog takes us back to the rustic barn for a special Winter Art Show! Happy Solstice to everyone celebrating the beginning of Winter today! Grab yourself a cup of tea/coffee/wine and a favorite snack to enjoy while we explore the gallery. This gallery is completely interactive – follow…
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Waterfall Wednesday: Genesee Lower Falls
We’ve reached the 49th Waterfall Wednesday blog post. Do you know what that means? Just one more waterfall next week and we’ve made it through the whole 50 New York Waterfalls project! I’m currently brainstorming ideas for upcoming blog posts. Anything topics you’d like to see more of? Today’s waterfall…
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Waterfall Wednesday: Unnamed Falls
This week we go to an unnamed waterfall in Buttermilk Falls State Park that almost wasn’t part of my 50 New York Waterfalls project. I was conflicted about including an unnamed waterfall in the project when all the other waterfalls were main features with their own names. Ultimately decided this…
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Waterfall Wednesday: Sweedler Preserve
If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you may remember me previously mentioning Sweedler Preserve and my little mishap with reading the map (reread here). I’ve been reading up on the waterfall and the trails in this preserve and there are many young, experienced hikers that have commented on…
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Waterfall Wednesday: Rainbow Falls
“In one place in the island of Hawaii, we saw a laced and ruffled cataract of limpid water leaping from a sheer precipice fifteen hundred feet high; but that sort of scenery finds its stanchest ally in the arithmetic rather than in spectacular effect. If one desires to be so…
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Waterfall Wednesday: Upper Triphammer Falls
I haven’t quite pinned down why this waterfall is one of my favorites. Maybe it’s because it falls at angular steps. Maybe it’s because it’s in such an urban setting. Maybe it’s because it satisfies some need to find out where things start. Maybe it’s the beautiful lake and waterlilies…
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