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Back from Vacation

We got back from our trip to Boston yesterday. It was really not long enough but we enjoyed it unti we had to fly home. We spent 9 hours in the Dallas airport due to flight changes and delays. Seriously. I can't wait until I do not have to fly anywhere anymore.

Once we move back east I do not plan to fly anymore. It is has become too problematic.

Before I left I did these two tiny landscapes using just two colors. The green color is by Daniel Smith called Rare Green Earth. It is a lovely color and very atmospheric. The other color is Quinacridone Burnt Orange. Also by Daniel Smith. It mixes really well with the Rare Green Earth to make a lovely earthy mixture.

While we were in Amherst we looked at a lovely condo to buy but it was not to be. The seller changed his mind and decided not to sell. needless to say we were very disappointed. This is a terrible time to be looking for a place to live. Anywhere. But we will keep looking and hoping to find something.

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