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Saturday, May 11, 2013
TWO LITTLE GIRLS
two little girls
full of energy
curiosity
life
soft angels
born with love
that is what
a
mother
has to remember
her
little girls
so long ago
written by Beverley H. Hanes
dawn and kellie
5-11-2013
from
Mother's Love
pic of me
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Hose in Europe are called Tights
All I can say is I did not get to
wear my new Christmas gift
to myself this year
I told myself my leg swelling would be gone
The gift to myself was
a black cashmere dress from
Bloomingdale's
love that store even if I only can shop on line
When I was in Europe I bought the above hoses
while I was in Paris than in Stuttgart, Germany
They worked for me they kept the swelling down
so I could walk and climb all the stairs they have in Europe
love that area of the world
Now to tell you why I had this trouble
I followed the doctors orders to take this medicine
It nearly was the death of me
It left me with the largest legs and sever pain
Then there was surgery on both legs to reroute the blood to the artery
I am still fighting
going strong for you see I am a winner
More tomorrow
written and posted by Beverley H. Hanes
3-17-2013
Interested in the hose contact me or order on line
Monday, March 11, 2013
SUNSET MARCH 9.2013
Saturday, February 16, 2013
THE SUNSET STILLWATER MILL
on a cool
October day
a strange glow
flood the room
turning the studio
a golden hue
A true story about the
building in the corner
of the picture
that was the 1st art studio
downtown Stillwater
It was a beautiful studio with french windows from top of the roof to the floor
the windows faced the north, sometimes catching the morning east light. I shared the studio
with Maggie Glass, what a team and what a period of time.
One Sunday morning going to the studio to paint, what a surprise I found.
Turning the key to the downstairs door, discovering there were no stairs. I climb the wall where crosswise boards braced the building to the top floor. Only to discover I need to come down to use the telephone. In the 60's we had no cell phone and we never thought anything about going to find a pay phone. Southwestern bell was very close by and the news stand was across the street.
What I discovered when I came down was the bank was building a new bank next door and my beautiful french windows had to come down. They would be torn out on Monday. That did not leave us much time to find a reasonable place for a downtown studio with north light. Lucky I found one in the Hoke building.
My story is just a brief part of my color life as an artist in downtown Stillwater. We move out that Sunday. Oh what fun. We went out the windows across the roof, lowering the furniture, the easels, paintings and all the treasures all
artist have. If you are wondering who we were: There was Darrell, his buddies from the Electronic Lab, Maggie, Payton, and me.
I hope you enjoyed this post, please let me know. I will be watching for new followers. Bev
written by Beverley H. Hanes 2-16-2013 The Photograph was taken out my east window of my painting studio. TownCenter, 116 West 7th, Suite 335, ARTBIN/FRAMEWORKS Hours are strange now most of the days I am there Tuesday -Friday 1pm to around 6pm
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