Yep!
We Sold The Farm!
We've packed up 20 years of life
and have moved about 40 miles to the south nearer to 2 of our 4 children and their families.
Yes, right in the middle of the pandemic of the Coronavirus,
we moved.
We had to wear masks and gloves for one closing,
This was taken outside the closing on the farm.
This was at the closing in the parking lot on our new house.
and on the porch of our new home.
As you can see the yard is a mess but
Jim will be whipping that into shape real soon, I'm sure.
Here's a short video of my new studio in it's raw stage.
It had ugly green carpet on the floor and my husband Jim ripped it up, at my encouragement and more likely insistence
and I've ordered new flooring.
Hopefully it will arrive this week and we'll get that down and I can move forward in getting my new studio up and running.
I don't want to bring all my stuff in here, and then have to move it out to put the flooring down.
I'm really not good at doing things twice for no good reason.
I brought in just enough stuff so I could teach
a class to my online friends.
It is posted on my Painting With Acrylics 101.com Facebook page.
Click HERE to go to that page. It's a little fractured so you may have to scroll past the ending to get to the beginning.
Does that make ANY sense?
I usually post a class like this on my Facebook groups,
but because of the stay at home order all over the place,
I thought I'd make it available to anyone who wanted to see.
I'll post it in my next blogpost.
If you've always wanted to learn to paint and/or draw, but life got in the way, join my Facebook group created especially for you.
Click HERE to go to the group.
Ask to join and then answer the 3 questions that pop up.
That's your key into the group.
There's over a years worth of painting and drawing lessons available in this group.
If you're a homeschool family and would like to add art to your curriculum, Click HERE to join my Facebook group.
I pray you and your family are well and safe.
these are crazy times and I know it is difficult to stay home.
Hopefully we will get a handle on this soon
and we can go back to living our lives.
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