Last week’s camping trip, with our kids and grandkids spending Saturday with us, was to celebrate Bill’s and my 50th wedding anniversary. But today is actually our real anniversary — so we went on a date, just the two of us. We had barbecue at Tejas Chocolate in Tomball, then bought some of their hand-crafted chocolates (which we are saving to try tomorrow — we are full! Giving me time to sketch them in my 2” ZigZag sketchbook).
26 May 2022
25 May 2022
eye pressure check
22 May 2022
San Felipe de Austin
20 May 2022
camp site
The wind is picking up here in the woods, and the camp sites are beginning to fill up for the coming weekend. The above site is presently empty but has a reserved sign. We normally prefer not camping over weekends due to heavier crowds, but this time our kids and grandkids are coming for a family get-together tomorrow. We tried to keep our 50th wedding anniversary low-key but it has become a party after all.
19 May 2022
walking in the woods
17 May 2022
unknown vines
This week we are camping in the Stephen F. Austin State Park along the Brazos River, on a section of the original land grant where Austin made his home. Several of the trees near our campsite have these thick vines climbing around the trunks. Not sure what they are.
Spotty, weak internet — I may or may not be able to post this!
15 May 2022
pinching basil
14 May 2022
Texas wildflowers
12 May 2022
yesterday’s sketch, in process
I forgot to include this in-process photo with yesterday’s post, but thought I would go ahead and post it separately to show my recent set-up. Inspired by Brenda Swenson’s recent newsletter (which can be subscribed to HERE), I attached 2 mixing pans to a business card sized magnet — then clipped it together with a Pocket Palette to my sketchbook. Works brilliantly!
11 May 2022
seen in a bookstore
We were browsing in a favorite bookstore in Brenham recently where I saw a vintage TV sitting on top of a bookstore. The quote written on the screen was too good not to sketch:
“I find television very educational. Every time someone turns it on I go into another room and read a good book.” — Groucho Marx
This old TV looks very much like the black % white set we rented from the Navy Exchange when we were first married, just about 50 years ago.