
Old English Country Cottage, Original Acrylic Painting
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About caroleparkes
My husband calls me a butterfly because I flit from one hobby to another. Apart from being a wife for 52 years, a mother of three sons, and a grandmother, I'm also an author, genealogist, amateur artist, a lover of most needlecrafts, and occasional poet. Of the above, my most enduring interest has been writing and I hope to be doing it well into old age.
Carole thank you for visiting me and for your support. This is beautiful and captures how a country cottage graden looks. β€
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My plweasure to follow you, and thank you for your kind comment.
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A lovely, idyllic scene! I just left a Thomas Kinkaide page, where some people actually vandalized Mr. Kinkaide’s work with depictions of KKK creeps with a cross burning in front of what would have otherwise been a peaceful residential home. WHY do people want to destroy what is hopeful? I love peaceful scenes when I’m stuck on a story idea. I just….stare at it; get lost in the place.
Scenes like the pathway to the house…. they’re comforting. Glad I’m not the only one who likes scenes like that! π
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Some people just have no respect for others. What a shame for Mr Kinkaide. I have a calendar with his work on each page.
Funnily enough, it was the lure of the flagstones rather than the house, that made me want to paint it. I’m glad you liked it. π
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Lovely!
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Thank you for your kind comment. Hope you have a great week.
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That’s truly magnificent. My mother used to paint in water, oils and acrylics. She would have loved this. Thank you sharing! Kimba
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I’m thrilled you like it. Did your mother have training?
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Very little actually. She took a few local classes near our house, in a tiny little shop, and after a few classes she just took off on her own. My sister’s got most of them, I have a few … it came so natural to her.
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Like me then; just have an idea in my head, and see if I can make it happen. I’m glad you and your sister kept them.
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Colorful – gorgeous – best of all, British!
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Thank you Marian, your words mean a lot. It’s lovely when you find real connections in this blogging world.
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GOR-ge-OUS!
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Thank you friend. By the way, I loved your 100 word story “Granny’s”.
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Thank YOU. A story never ends up the way I thought.
Glad you enjoyed reading it. β€
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