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1. Salty Seas & His Heroic Friends

Christmas is just around the corner and what better gift is there than the gift of a wonderful story?

Salty Seas & His Heroic Friends by Lynda Wurster Deniger is an adventurous tale that will make the perfect addition to your home library.

Salty Seas is a little shrimp boat that sails around the "bottom of Louisiana, where the Gulf of Mexico kisses Grand Isle..."  Salty loves the life he shares with his friends, Sammy Seagull, Dottie Dolphin and Pattie Pelican.  Salty especially cares for Captain Charley who mends his big, green nets before they head out once again to catch shrimp.

Every year the people of Grand Isle hold a huge festival called The Blessing of  the Fleet where the priest gives a special blessing over all the boats to ensure a safe and lucrative journey.  This year Salty leads procession decorated with brightly coloured flags and balloons. 

The next morning Salty is excited as he and all his friends head out to sea.  However, it's not all smooth sailing and Salty must come to one of his friends rescue.  Find out whose in trouble and how Salty can save the day in Salty Sea & His Heroic Friends.

This book isn't only a wonderful look at a shrimp boating way of life, but it also demonstrates the value of good friends.  The soft, subtle illustrations by Paulette Ferguson only add to the depth and feel of this sea-tale come to life.

For more information, please visit Salty Seas website at; http://www.saltyseasandfriends.com/

2. Illustration Friday: Atmosphere


I used to love to sit on a bench by the bay and count pelicans with an elderly couple.
We'd always marvel at the way they'd silently glide by just barely above the water.
The fog is a familiar atmosphere for them as well as the human residents.
Chilly and raw, often slicing you to the bone if it was windy. 
Someone once told me that peilicans were pilots who have come back.
I like that. In this life they get to fly free as a bird!

For Robin ♥ and Illustration Friday.
Happy weekend friends!

36 Comments on Illustration Friday: Atmosphere, last added: 8/24/2010
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3. Sea Bird Satellite Location in the Country

The sea birds have set up a satellite location in the country while the Gulf oil spill is being cleaned up. Have you ever seen seagulls, pelicans and chickens all under one roof? Me neither, but here’s how I imagine it would look:

The chicken coop has a few visitors.

The chicken coop has a few visitors.

The prompt for Illustration Friday this week was “satellite,” and the prompt for the CBIG Blog this month was “country.” I decided to combine the two in a painting for the ripple blog (to help animals affected by the oil spill). Click here for more info or to purchase this painting.

There’s still a whale print and two paintings, seagulls and pelicans, by me for sale from previous weeks.

5 Comments on Sea Bird Satellite Location in the Country, last added: 7/2/2010
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4. Dream Life, Novel Pursuits

I woke from a dream so vivid, so intense, that for an hour or so after I'd awakened I couldn't decide if I was still alive. My dreams are like this. It is why, perhaps, I rarely sleep, for when I do I am crushed by color or chase, by diving bells, as was the case last night, and deeply distorted perceptions.

It was 1:30 in the morning. I had to decide whether to trust the night again with sleep or to work, in the dark, on a novel.

Novels are like dreams. They crush you differently. You're sure of where you are going—you left that tag for yourself just yesterday. But when you come downstairs to your glass office, something new stirs. A scene you didn't see coming. A sign that the book has turned. You don't have much to go, and still you don't know precisely where you're going.

Do you write against an outline
? I've been asked.

No. Never.

Do you know how your books will end?


If I did I'd have no interest in surviving the crush that is the crush inside which all my books are written.

9 Comments on Dream Life, Novel Pursuits, last added: 3/22/2009
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