There’s no two ways about it – I just have not done a journal page recently enough to post. But I have been sketching in nature – an oil sketch, on a 4 x 6 inch canvas. On Thursday, August 13, my husband Fred and I returned to the “Schoolhouse Bridge” over the Tay River, about 20 kilometres west of Perth in eastern Ontario, so that I could do a quick oil sketch, looking upstream beneath the bridge. This is one of the 27 spots along the Tay River that we surveyed last week for crayfish and fresh water mussels – and hope as I might, I didn’t find any time for painting or sketching except this hour and a half in the early evening of the second-last day.
The pink flowers in my painting are the blossoms of Decadon, our favorite river-edge bush, that sends arching branches into the water to root their tips and spring up again – watery branches swollen and spongy and fringed with roots. During the course of my painting, a Muskrat made several trips from behind the far corner of the bridge, across the scene, carrying large bunches of bright green vegetation to the Decadon bush, and backed in beneath it.












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