Back painting at my mom's. This pond seemed so big when I was a little girl fishing with her friends. It is somewhat more shallow now and covered with duck weed, but it's still a peaceful place. The Mississippi hills have a much different feel than the Mississippi Delta with each being beautiful in their own right. It was gray and threatening rain, but on Day 99, I couldn't resist the moodiness of this scene.
Day 100!!! I love the old grain bins just up the road from our farm. The sun had returned and there is a nice place to pull off of the highway, so I set up around 4:30 in the afternoon. The light was so golden, but was changing extremely fast. Captured what I could before it was all gone.
Day 101 found me back in the hills of Lafayette County. This little dirt road leads to Sardis lake. I would have loved to have walked a little further, but I was short on time. I did like the way the fence trailed down the hill, so set up and settled this scene. The cedar trees and the oak holding on to its last bit of leaves gave some nice colors to study.
Day 102 brought back the rain ..... and the wind.... and the cold, luckily I was able to paint this scene from the front seat of my car. Really yearning for spring!
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