“Green, Green,” for Sunday Stills, Mar 10, 2024

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For Sunday Stills monthly color, Green

22 thoughts on ““Green, Green,” for Sunday Stills, Mar 10, 2024

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            1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

              I’ll post photos.. When Trump “gifted” us with “his” checks in 2020, I swore I’d spend all the money hiring Mexican artist friends to paint murals on my house as they were all pretty much out of work. No commissions, no shows…So Jesus and his son worked for a couple of months painting the designs I’d found all the way around my house and studio and repainted the one on my garage. I’ll find a link.

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            2. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

              Terri, I had a hard time finding a photo of the paintings on the studio, but you can see a partial view in the third link below. The other two show the painting he did on garage and the house.

              https://judydykstrabrown.com/2023/10/05/garage-door-for-thursday-doors-challenge/

              https://judydykstrabrown.com/2020/05/05/diegos-enjoying-helping-jesus-paint-murals-on-the-house/

              https://judydykstrabrown.com/2022/01/14/my-garden-for-cee-fotd-jan-14-2021/

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    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      They were little figures made for a model railroad display. I always used to buy these different little creatures whenever I saw them. They used to have whole stores devoted to selling model trains and tracks and things to complete their displays. I loved those stores and later bought many of these figures online. I have one that looks exactly like my father. I used them in my retablos…mixed media sculptures.

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      1. serendippitysays's avatarserendippitysays

        How neat that you found one that looks like your father. In our science center in Pittsburgh, there’s a model train display of the city with loads of those little figures. Fascinating to look at.

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