Today we are packing and cleaning. Our time in Florida has come to an end, and we will be leaving early in the morning tomorrow.
We have had an eventful winter here and will miss the sunshine and warmth, but spring will come to northern Maine and we will be there to enjoy it. One of the negative things about Florida is the lack of season change. Things are greener and more trees are in blossom than there were when we came in January, but the changes are not dramatic like the snow melt, the ice out, and mud season.
Gary has made many strides in his art career. Here you can see the gallery that he has been working with, and one of his original paintings on display in the window of the gallery. He is leaving two behind with the hope of selling them here. The car is going to be full of paintings, prints, and cards to bring home. He plans to exhibit and sell them there.
The only guest we have had this year in Florida is Louise's cousin, Tobey Lombardo. Here is a picture of the two of them together.
And so we conclude our winter trip to the south. There is much we have come to love about Florida. The sunshine and warmth defy the imagination, and this has been a very warm winter. There is an ease of living here that defies the New England ethic of being busy every minute and working hard to get by. On the other hand, it is very busy, has lots of traffic and crazy people. It isn't home. We look forward to visiting family and friends we have missed over the past three months.
So as we load the car to make the trip, we say farewell to another winter in the sun. See you soon!
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Friday at the Wildlife Refuge
Friday was a beautiful, sunny day spent at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. We need to get a good variety of photos to fuel the painting over the next few months. We share with you the beauty of this quiet place.
We only have two weeks left to our trip to Florida, and soon we will be back to Maine enjoying spring and watching the snow melt! It is hard to think of snow in such warm and sunny weather.
Here we have a blue heron hiding under a bush |
Alligator swimming |
Friday, March 9, 2012
Florida at it's best
The colorful birds are one of the highlights of the zoo.
Yesterday we ventured down the Treasure Coast to Vero Beach. This is by far the loveliest part of Florida that we have seen. We traveled down Route A1A, following the ocean. As you leave Melbourne Beach the scenery changes. Gone are the endless lines on condos and in their place are beautiful private homes, landscaped perfectly, and large areas of preserve with no development on it. It is a beautiful place. We spotted several places we didn't have time to visit, so we will return to that area. We spent all of the afternoon in the McKee Botanical Garden. Here are just a few photos of what we found there.
Lunch at the garden cafe |
Taking a rest |
Another painting? |
The stump of a giant cypress tree |
Friday, March 2, 2012
Art Show!
This photo of the Bugbee farm was his first this winter.
This one of the Portland Head Light at dawn is based on a photo taken by Jon Cole, as was the Bugbee Farm photo.
This is the first of several Florida scenes.
Shore Birds |
This Carolina Mill was an art class project. |
This duck was found in the Brevard Zoo last year. |
This abandoned house was an art class project to which Gary added an abandoned piece of farm machinery. |
The relentless summer heat continues here as the temperatures reach the mid and upper 80s. We are learning this year what tropical means!
Louise has completed sweater #3 of her 12 sweaters for the year. This one will be an addition to Bridget's spring wardrobe.
Life is good at the beach.
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