Wednesday, March 9, 2011

A short absence…

I suppose one could say that so far 2011 has NOT been my year. Instead of exploring the fascinating outdoor world of Southwest Florida, I’ve been off on medical adventures. Somehow this phrase is easier to process than the facts of pneumonia, anemia, and bleeding ulcers!


The good news is that I am mending quickly, though my drawing excursions have been limited. The next few posts will probably be found nature objects that I can bring inside. I am planning to take part in Art in the Fakahatchee – en plein air in the Preserve coming up in the next two weeks. If you are interested, please click on the Events tab on this blog when published.

Thank you for visiting, and know that I appreciate your support and comments!

9 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear about ill health Elizabeth.. I can totally relate to where you are. Thank goodness we have nature and art to nurture us as we repair. Best of health and happiness to you - keep blogging, you bring joy to others x

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  2. So sorry to hear you've been ill! I hope you're feeling better and that your art will help you to heal. Take good care of yourself and don't overdo! We'll be waiting for you when you're ready to post :)

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  3. Oh no, Elizabeth! I'm so glad to hear that you're on the mend....and I like your approach to the medical adventures.

    Take your time getting back to healthy and know that we're all here cheering you on!

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  4. So sorry to hear you've been ailing...looking forward to your posts as you feel better.

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  5. So glad to hear from you again and that you are on the mend. Painting can be good medicine! I can't wait to see your work again when you start posting.

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  6. ...take care of you and nature and your art will find their place again. Look forward to your painting projects coming up in the future

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  7. Hello! I really love your blog and your drawings... I love nature and I can spend the hole day sketching while sitting on the grass. Have a good day!

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  8. Thank you so much everyone! It's wonderful to see your smiling faces and read your encouraging words. I feel better every day!

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  9. Oh Elizabeth, I'm so sorry to hear about your health difficulties. I wish you a most smooth and speedy recovery. *hugs*

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