phew, CP, thanks for paving the way on that one. it really is a lovely sketch although i believe here in the great northwest, we actually call them satsumas...but that doesn't make such a great title, does it?
Lovely sketch. I only heard of Clementines when my daughter gave a wooden crate of them to her sister-in-law, in honor of her new baby whose middle name is Clementine.
OK, it took me a minute to get that one.
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Come on Country Parson, get with the program!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteSS, is this your own sketch? It's really lovely.
Gee Whiz Tess, I've never eaten one. It took me a minute to remember that they are an orange fruit.
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Hi CP and Tess - I had fun with this sketch and a smile at your comments:) Always good to hear from "friendly" voices.
ReplyDeletePosting to "Virtual Sketch Date" is another step in my year's "Growth" theme.....
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phew, CP, thanks for paving the way on that one. it really is a lovely sketch although i believe here in the great northwest, we actually call them satsumas...but that doesn't make such a great title, does it?
ReplyDeleteonward with growth! yea you!!!
Lovely sketch. I only heard of Clementines when my daughter gave a wooden crate of them to her sister-in-law, in honor of her new baby whose middle name is Clementine.
ReplyDeleteWhat is "Virtual Sketch Date"?
Nice work. Has a dreamy look to it.
ReplyDeleteLucy, I'm going to have to look up the difference or sameness of clementines and satsumas:)
ReplyDeleteWren, Click on my side column under Virtual Sketch Date - a fun site!
JeanneG - thanks. Dreamy it is - but, I believe my next rendition of this type of sketch will lean more heavily on the shadows:) Come back soon!