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The ordinary arts we practice every day at home are of more importance to the soul than their simplicity might suggest ~ Sir Thomas Moore ~


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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

February's Frolics ...

The view from our kitchen window has been filled with activity.
Cold snowy days, and an unexpected ice storm tossed in, we have made sure the feeders are filled to the brim.
The resilience the birds, squirrels and garden bunnies have shown! This morning, looking out into the garden sipping my mug of tea, there are 8 turtle doves, a pair of Cardinals, 3 sparrows, too many Juncos to count, 4 bunnies and 6 squirrels. The freshly fallen snow shows the sweetest of tracks.
Watching the bunnies nibbling at the English Ivy that covers one of our garden arbours... they are standing on their hind legs now as they have stripped the bottom half.



Exhibit 43 ends tomorrow at Art in the Workplace, McMaster Innovation Park.
I'm thrilled that Trio and Soft Landing have been accepted into Exhibit 43.
I love showing my art through this wonderful space along with so many talented local artists.
SOLD

An art collector reached out to me wanting to purchase "I will always be your soft place to land"
He had spotted it hanging in a previous Exhibit.
I'm always so touched when a collector reaches out and expresses how a certain piece of art has moved them. 
Next up, it's the Annual Dundas Valley School of Art Auction
April 6-12 online bidding
April 10 live auction
April 11-12 timed auction
April 16-19 post auction sale

I have 4 pieces of art in this year's auction...
Look for the hidden magic
Poetry in Motion
Forest Frolics
A shoulder to lean on

A fantastic opportunity to purchase original art, ceramics, jewelry etc. at unbelievable prices.
I'll write more about that closer to the auction date.

Thank you for stopping by.
D xo

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