“If you can dream it, you can do it. Remember this whole thing was started with a dream and a mouse.” — Walt Disney
A Mind-Boggling Journey
I’ve been house-sitting my daughter’s home and five pets (two dogs, two cats and a horse) this past week. It’s a large house with TVs in almost every room, including a large flat screen in a family room that my entire apartment would almost fit into.

My daughter’s West Tucson backyard is full of cactus, but this sketch of saguaros was made from a view of the Catalina Mountains closer to my East Tucson nest.
It was a whole different environment from my own little nest, which has no TV. I decided to just go with the flow, especially after I discovered an NCIS marathon on the boob tube. After all, I was only going to be here for three days.
But then my daughter’s family decided to expand their spring break for a day because everyone was having so much fun. Then it got expanded for them for another day because Dad got vertigo and couldn’t travel for 24 hours.
When I got that news, I decided perhaps I should get my butt out of the comfortable recliner that sat in front of the TV and catch up on e-mail, my writing, do a little art, and post a blog. That’s when I discovered the dead mouse.
But it wasn’t an eek moment. It was a time for a visit to the computer store. Suddenly I felt the whole world had changed while I had my back turned doing something else. I had gone from a childhood, in which my geometry teacher told me man would never get to the moon – and relying on my cat to catch the mouse that had invaded my bedroom – to being annoyed that my access to the whole Web World was hindered because of a dead mouse.
I was awed just thinking about it.
Bean Pat: Birding in Cape Town http://tinyurl.com/nny3ucq A delightful armchair journey.
haahahahahhaahhaahahahhahhaahahhaahhahaha you make me laugh
It’s fun to make you laugh
A chuckle-worthy thought, and some beautiful colours in the painting! Love it!
Thanks Diane
I wish I could play around with color and end up with something like that.
Give it a try. Kathy. The trick is to give yourself permission to paint a bad picture. I paint plenty of those. Thanks.
GORGEOUS painting! It must be all the time you spend truly appreciating the world around you that makes your art so vibrant. Thank you so much for sharing it with us!
How generous you are with your words Marian. Thank you for following my blog.
Playing around with color- what a great way to spend time. And you’re good at it too!