I love art, although I don't know how or when I became a huge fan of anything drawn, painted or made with great skill since I myself can't even draw a tree! It doesn't stop me enjoying other peoples' great work though and many hours have been passed in many,many art galleries and museums worldwide (well, London, Paris and Amsterdam are the furthest I've got as far as the rest of the world's museums and galleries go but never say never - I WILL visit MOMA one fine day).
Anyway, I digress. I've spent the rest of my little mini-break doing nothing more exciting than some gardening, trying to paint my garden fence which is trellis but after 2 hours and one panel later, I gave it up for another day, since painting trellis is no longer my favourite thing in the whole world to be spending my precious time on. Maybe the paint fairies will arrive in the night and the job will be done by morning. I live in hope! I have also been binge-watching 'The Good Fight', clearing out kitchen cupboards (tinned peaches from 2015, seriously??), filling bags with rubbish, earthly and priceless treasures and relocating them from my bulging, neat and tidy cupboards to the nearest charity shop and mostly, trying not to think about going back to work tomorrow, when I will be hitting the ground running and my little mini-break will be relegated to the back of my mind as a dim and distant memory.
Then after all that domestic trivia, it was time for a little R&R so I took myself off to the library to exchange some books and my first port of call whilst there is always the 'craft section'. I get a little confused as to how much time I have/will have/actually have to devote to making anything so have honed my choices to those that I think could be realistically achieved if I really set my mind (and time-management skills) to it. With this in mind, I picked this book up and was immediately charmed by the beautiful projects inside.......
...all achievable, right??(well I don't think it would be any trouble for my friend, Julie who is an ace seamstress. Pop over to hers to see her fabulous creations). We'll see.
The highlight of my week came when my artist friend who is putting on an exhibition at a posh gallery in Edinburgh, invited my sister and me there to give us a grand tour and his paintings are indeed grand (although a bit out of my financial league!). He told us that although some of his paintings had been sold, as indicated by the the red dots on a few of them, people can still change their minds about buying them, in fact so much so that on one occasion, the buyer went to all the trouble of getting the painting home then changing their mind and asking for a refund!! It's a tough old game being an artist, I wager. Anyway, this is a postcard of one of his paintings (signed by the artist, if you please), and it's called 'Pink Sky' and shows Edinburgh (the subject of most of his artwork) in a really beautiful light.

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I've been getting a bit 'crafty' myself and on Saturday which must have been the most miserable, grey and rainy day so far this season, I set to with some tweed and tartan fabric and made a little autumnal wreath.
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See you next time.
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