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NextAugust 28th, 2015 - 12:10 PM
Blue Ridge Parkway Artist
There is hope for this extremely computer challenged lady. I just have to remember that computers do not always do what you tell them to. I was complaining how I followed the instructions on how to add a twitter list and nothing happened.
Well last night I did exactly what I did the other time and this time it worked! A computer is a machine that thinks and sometimes it thinks it isn't going to help me. I guess it gets over the tantrum and decides to let me get something done.
It is a little like taming a difficult dog. Nice doggy, nice doggy! Come , sit and I will give you a treat. Nice computer, nice computer. Do what I ask you to do and you won't be thrown out the window.
Rolling Beauty 12" x 9 " Oil Painting $236
Life with The Word and Bird Man - Clyde Kessler
As always Clyde plays with words. He has a new one that is rather strange. According to the Word Man the true meaning of claustrophobia is fear of Santa Claus. Now that is different. When I asked him why this definition since people love Santa Claus. No one is afraid of him. He said just go to a mall at Christmas time and observe the crying toddlers dumped into a strange man's lap all covered in white and red.
He certainly has a point there!
Be sure to check out my Special Promotions that end Today!
Cone Flowers by a Path is on Special all August
Click on the link below the painting and click on the 40"x 30" canvas print for the 40% discount.
There is a money back guarantee that includes shipping fee!
Coneflowers Original 30" x 24" Oil Painting $1470
Click on the 40" x 30" Canvas print size for the special
Nesting Original 10" x 8" Mixed Media Painting $190
Click on the 50" x 40" canvas print size for the special!
Burning Shore Original Oil Painting has been Sold
Click on the 36" x 24" size for the special
Thank you for looking at paintings by an artist of The Blue Ridge Parkway
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