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It’s Official

February 5, 2018 amy 7 Comments

Truly excited to be part of an upcoming anthology project at Christmas Press in the Land Down Under!  Little steps leading to my name and pictures in print.  Which is kind of awesome.

Ginger Small thinks so too, so she has her bullhorn out and is announcing to all who will listen.

 

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Almost too sweet for a heart to bear. She was tuck Almost too sweet for a heart to bear. She was tuckered out from a walk round the whole block (no carrying!!) with @bogeysurf 🥰🦖🐕#philomena #blueheelersofinstagram #blueheelerpuppy
A New vessel for the bedtime drawings. Here are so A New vessel for the bedtime drawings. Here are some of my fave evening pencil gleanings from this past volume. Looking forward to the next! Page turner video in my story today
Revisited this little painting today. Tweaked a fe Revisited this little painting today. Tweaked a few of the shadows and worked on the vendor’s facial expression. As I remember, she was very serious. What a beautiful day that was, exploring the textile market near Panajachel with @kakawdesigns , @rosemaryberwald and @steven1_worley whom I miss dearly. #guatemala #oilpainting #textiles #lakeatitlan #panajachel
On the to do list today. #knit #dayofrest #illustr On the to do list today. #knit #dayofrest #illustration# #tiny #littlethings #cozy #hygge
Because the world’s gone mad, here are some Phil Because the world’s gone mad, here are some Philly photos. She’s growing fast! #philomena #heelersofinstagram #puppy
There were deer resting across the creek tonight. There were deer resting across the creek tonight. We found this to be fascinating and worthy of keen interest. #philomena #heelersofinstagram #sketch

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  • RT @overtherhine: They are ringing church bells for America. In Germany. Might want to sit with that for a few minutes., Nov 8
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