Your Rabbit blowing bubbles reminds me that my name to our kids and neighbors kids was bubbles as they grew up. All those kids are grown now but we now live in a new subdivision with at least 100 kids and honestly that's no exaggeration. Last Sunday I pulled out one of those bubble machines,yes, I still have it, and put it on our porch. Took about 15 minutes for the kids to wander my way and start playing with them. They created games and giggled. It was one of the brightest days in a world of chaos. I love watching kids play and learn using imagination. I contribute to the community chaos by handing out sidewalk chalk and new soccer balls. The ball they were using was so well loved but ready to go. I love that the kids around here play outside. We have a heavy population of refugees from Africa and several other countries so verbal communication with parents is limited. Although, smiling and waving is most times all we need. The kids translate for me as well. I just turned 51 and my inner child still rules me. Imagination is a wonderful thing. I will add to it and encourage it for the rest of my life.
Oh bravo!!!!!! It makes me smile so big to hear that you give your neighborhood kids playtime with your bubble machine!!! And that you give them chalk and balls to imagine with!!!! All three: bubbles, chalk and balls were some of my favorite things when I was a kid!!!! I still enjoy bubbles ... and I'm a bit older than you are ... my local farmers market sometimes has a bubble machine in action and I get a small thrill walking through them on my way to the vendors. 😆💙💙 And hurray for you that you're regularly feeding your imagination too!!!! Sending you and all the kids in your neighborhood my love and sunshine!!!!! 💙💚💙💚💙💚
Thank you so much for the process video! I love seeing how your create. I'll have to check the book on drawing out, I've yet to be disappointed by one of your book recommendations.
Oh good!!!! I'm delighted to hear that you liked my video!! It helps me get my bravery firmed up to do more! And I'm glad to hear my book recommendations have been good too! This book has artwork in it that makes me smile and I hope you'll enjoy it when you come to it! Thank you again for your kindness!!!! 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Thank you for the video demonstration of how your art gets made and comes to life. When I see a completed painting, it still looks like it came into existence by magic.
You're so welcome!! I'm glad to hear you liked my video!! I may do more...
Oh my! I'm sorry your son-in-law had to give the bubble pirate a ticket. And, yes soap can be an issue... my local farmers market sometimes has a bubble machine going alongside a sign explaining that they use a non harmful kind of soap for the bubbles.
Anyway for me bubbles can be symbolic of playful imagination and hope which is why I draw them sometimes. And so I'm glad whenever people try to take care of/be nice to people and other living beings even when, as in the bubble pirate case, it's awkward.
Wise, wise words, dear Sue! And thank you so very much indeed for showing those really super tips - I haven't done any arting for far too long and this is just the push I need. Awesome! ☺️
So many wonderful thoughts in this post and now in the comments, too! Thank you as always for bringing something fresh to the table for us to ponder! Love that wolf story. Helpful reminder for us all to listen to which of our own wolves is speaking. And perhaps hiding behind a Tiki mask! :-)
Thank you for your drawing lesson! The years of practicing your skills shows and makes me smile! Love that you do what you love!!!! That truly is the best part. Along with sharing what you read and appreciate. One can never have too many magic rabbits! :-)
Your Rabbit blowing bubbles reminds me that my name to our kids and neighbors kids was bubbles as they grew up. All those kids are grown now but we now live in a new subdivision with at least 100 kids and honestly that's no exaggeration. Last Sunday I pulled out one of those bubble machines,yes, I still have it, and put it on our porch. Took about 15 minutes for the kids to wander my way and start playing with them. They created games and giggled. It was one of the brightest days in a world of chaos. I love watching kids play and learn using imagination. I contribute to the community chaos by handing out sidewalk chalk and new soccer balls. The ball they were using was so well loved but ready to go. I love that the kids around here play outside. We have a heavy population of refugees from Africa and several other countries so verbal communication with parents is limited. Although, smiling and waving is most times all we need. The kids translate for me as well. I just turned 51 and my inner child still rules me. Imagination is a wonderful thing. I will add to it and encourage it for the rest of my life.
Oh bravo!!!!!! It makes me smile so big to hear that you give your neighborhood kids playtime with your bubble machine!!! And that you give them chalk and balls to imagine with!!!! All three: bubbles, chalk and balls were some of my favorite things when I was a kid!!!! I still enjoy bubbles ... and I'm a bit older than you are ... my local farmers market sometimes has a bubble machine in action and I get a small thrill walking through them on my way to the vendors. 😆💙💙 And hurray for you that you're regularly feeding your imagination too!!!! Sending you and all the kids in your neighborhood my love and sunshine!!!!! 💙💚💙💚💙💚
I love the Tiki Cats. Those should be you next sculpture project!
Lol!!!!! What a fun thought!!!! Thank you!!! 💙💚💙💚💙💚💙
Love the Albert Einstein quote along with your beautiful illustrations.
Thank you!!! I'm so glad to hear you liked it all!! 💙💙💙
Thank you so much for the process video! I love seeing how your create. I'll have to check the book on drawing out, I've yet to be disappointed by one of your book recommendations.
Oh good!!!! I'm delighted to hear that you liked my video!! It helps me get my bravery firmed up to do more! And I'm glad to hear my book recommendations have been good too! This book has artwork in it that makes me smile and I hope you'll enjoy it when you come to it! Thank you again for your kindness!!!! 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Those tiki mask wearing animals are adorable. And thanks so much for the process video. Much appreciated. Have a lovely weekend. 🤗🤗❤️💕
Oh you're so very welcome!!! I hope your weekend is delightful too!!!🤗🤗 💙💙💙💙💙💙
Too Cute your little Rabbit's🐰 you're so talented,Sue, Thank you, and will reStack ASAP 💯👍🤗
Thank you so much for helping me spread smiles and whimsy to all the good hearted people!!! 😘🤗💙💙
Sue, I love them all. The Tiki cats made me laugh too—a win! 💙💕⭐️💙
Oh good!!!!! I'm so glad I could give you a laugh!!!!! Thanks for telling me!!!!!!! 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙😘
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Thank you for the video demonstration of how your art gets made and comes to life. When I see a completed painting, it still looks like it came into existence by magic.
The bunny blowing bubbles reminded me of the "Bubble Pirate" episode in San Diego. My son-in-law was the poor, misfortunate park ranger who was ordered to issue the ticket. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/disabled-vet-cited-for-liquid-littering-after-blowing-bubbles-in-california/ar-AA1pxloy
You're so welcome!! I'm glad to hear you liked my video!! I may do more...
Oh my! I'm sorry your son-in-law had to give the bubble pirate a ticket. And, yes soap can be an issue... my local farmers market sometimes has a bubble machine going alongside a sign explaining that they use a non harmful kind of soap for the bubbles.
Anyway for me bubbles can be symbolic of playful imagination and hope which is why I draw them sometimes. And so I'm glad whenever people try to take care of/be nice to people and other living beings even when, as in the bubble pirate case, it's awkward.
Thank you so much for your comment!!!! 😘
You're welcome, Sue!
Wise, wise words, dear Sue! And thank you so very much indeed for showing those really super tips - I haven't done any arting for far too long and this is just the push I need. Awesome! ☺️
So many wonderful thoughts in this post and now in the comments, too! Thank you as always for bringing something fresh to the table for us to ponder! Love that wolf story. Helpful reminder for us all to listen to which of our own wolves is speaking. And perhaps hiding behind a Tiki mask! :-)
Thank you for your drawing lesson! The years of practicing your skills shows and makes me smile! Love that you do what you love!!!! That truly is the best part. Along with sharing what you read and appreciate. One can never have too many magic rabbits! :-)
What a lovely note to read at the end of my day. Thank you for the words of inspiration.