“Hot Dogging”
Well the only thing about Boswell that’s hot dogging is his tubular physique. He’s much more familiar with the snow plow than any sort of shredding.
Why not schuss on over here to check out my fellow SkADaMoers at work.
“Hot Dogging”
Well the only thing about Boswell that’s hot dogging is his tubular physique. He’s much more familiar with the snow plow than any sort of shredding.
Why not schuss on over here to check out my fellow SkADaMoers at work.
Below: I took a walk yesterday on Lac St-Louis. It’s frozen over solid presently. You can see other folks and critters venturing out for a hike as well. This is also a popular area for the winter parasailers. Below: The Christmas tree in front of Bilboquet (an ice cream shop) in the Pointe Claire Village. And [...]
To create this image for a series I am working on, I needed a good sketch. This time instead of using pen and pencil I did a quick sketch in the computer in Painter. I used the Conte Crayon in a soft version and did a general idea of what I wanted. This became a working print out to take to the drawing table where I traced it onto good quality paper.
Saturday was such a pretty day, a dear friend and I donned our snowshoes and tackled the hiking trail here at the campground.
I had so much fun with her, B and I took our skiis out yesterday (alas, we only have one pair of snowshoes in this house)
Rather than travel the same boring campground roads, we got the bright idea to try the trail Sue and I used, heading along the edge of the lake, then skiing on it.
B is a little more experienced than I now, as he's been getting lessons in gym class. Still, traveling through the woods was difficult. B's giggles echoed through the winter-day stillness when I fell down with one ski between two trees and the other tucked under me. I thought he'd fall over himself, when I had to lay on my back, and put both skiis in the air to untangle them.
Thank goodness I'm in control of the camera! I can't imagine the picture he would have taken.
Here he is just coming off the lake onto our point.
And here's a shot of the island where the eagle usually nests. (the flat spot, top of the trees, on the left side)
No eagle in sight at the moment, but I've seen him nearby a couple times in the last week.
I wonder if those two ice fisherman know to keep a good eye on their catch of the day?
In reading news, I've been eating up some middle grades. Shredderman 3 and 4 by Wendelin Van Draanen and Brian Biggs are awesome! B is soooooo hooked, he begs for extra chapters every night. And you know what? I give in! Because I want to know what happens next too. The voice is unique and sucks you right in. I really care what happens to Nolan.
I read The Invention of Hugo Cabret in one night. I honestly can see why it received the Caldecott. The pictures themselves propel the story forward. There were times when I was torn between turning the pages quickly to see what happens next, and taking the time to study those gorgeous pictures in detail.
I have a full day . . . Monday's usually are after putting the camp phone on the answering machine all weekend. But I think I'm still going to find time to dig out those snowshoes and head out into the quietness of the winter woods. I need time to mull my revision ideas over.
Half Moon Caye, Belize
Coordinates: 17 12 N 87 32 W
Area: 45 acres (18.2 ha.)
In the Northern Hemisphere, millions of beachgoers are lured to the seaside each summer by the promise of sand, sun, and revealing swimwear as far as the eye can see. (more…)
Love the shape of his snout. Working on another dog myself – ain’t easy!
just LOVE your animals
This guy looks pretty happy!
you’re drawings always make me smile
Go doggie go!Love it:)
The posture and expression are great.