Sandra sounds like a delightful teacher and friend. I was lucky to have one similar teacher who helped me open to creativity. And play is good. I’m overdue for some fun. How about you Cynthia? 🙂
what a wonderful smile she has 🙂
a teacher who is in love with I think, she has a gift from the heavens,
I love the wind swept Pines on the cliff….
Thank you for sharing her and her world with us Cynthia, I enjoyed wandering in her story
Take Care…You Matter…
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maryrose
Cynthia, the following observation of yours gave me goosebumps: “Perhaps the Monarchs were saying thanks for all your good works with the children in Mexico?” A beautiful thought. It wouldn’t surprise me if it was the true reason for their visit.
Blessings ~ Wendy
I want to be like her!!! I just have to find a place to squeeze a summer house into my city lot. FUN! I truly admire her after our visit to our local art museum yesterday.
I studied art in college and after kids, work etc…it got lost-..thank you for sharing, after my visit to the museum and reading this I know what I will be doing next! Inspiring post Cynthia:-)
Truly a “hero this woman:-) lucky kids:-)
You studied art – wow, Robbie. You must get back to it when you can. As for finding a place for your studio: you are one of the most resourceful women I know. You will.
Sandra sounds like a delightful teacher and friend. I was lucky to have one similar teacher who helped me open to creativity. And play is good. I’m overdue for some fun. How about you Cynthia? 🙂
I’m waaaay overdue!
OK, playtime for both of us. Let’s go! 🙂
what a wonderful smile she has 🙂
a teacher who is in love with I think, she has a gift from the heavens,
I love the wind swept Pines on the cliff….
Thank you for sharing her and her world with us Cynthia, I enjoyed wandering in her story
Take Care…You Matter…
)0(
maryrose
I remember her. What a gift to San Miguel.
Cynthia, the following observation of yours gave me goosebumps: “Perhaps the Monarchs were saying thanks for all your good works with the children in Mexico?” A beautiful thought. It wouldn’t surprise me if it was the true reason for their visit.
Blessings ~ Wendy
Loved reading about Sandra Walton – beautiful works of art!
Thank goodness for little girls and for artists.
Yes, indeed, Aggie!
I want to be like her!!! I just have to find a place to squeeze a summer house into my city lot. FUN! I truly admire her after our visit to our local art museum yesterday.
I studied art in college and after kids, work etc…it got lost-..thank you for sharing, after my visit to the museum and reading this I know what I will be doing next! Inspiring post Cynthia:-)
Truly a “hero this woman:-) lucky kids:-)
You studied art – wow, Robbie. You must get back to it when you can. As for finding a place for your studio: you are one of the most resourceful women I know. You will.
You are right Cynthia:-)My last one moved out, so now I have another room to explore!
Both Sandra and the children are lucky to have found each other. I always enjoy the interest any of the neighborhood kids show in my garden.