15 June 2018
Davy Crockett National Forest
Today we drove to Nacogdoches, and drove through the Davy Crockett National Forest part of the way. So I snapped a few photos, planning to try a loose watercolor of it later at home. I love these tall silent trees in the piney woods!
We had two reasons to go today: our granddaughter Jayna had been attending band camp and her recital was today (she won an award for top percussionist!) and we wanted to visit our youngest son, Jeff, who has been living in Nacogdoches since graduating from Stephen F. Austin University. He has secured a job in Ohio and he’ll be heading that direction soon.
Labels:
30 x 30 direct watercolor,
landscapes,
travel,
trees
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Great depth in this sketch Vicky! Love the looseness as well!
ReplyDeleteThis forest seems full of magic and mystery to me!
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