We were in Dalby Forest yesterday afternoon for a beautiful walk that turned out to be nearer 5 miles than the 3 we were expecting because half way round they put in a detour. It's a shame they didn't warn us of this before we set out as the light was fading fast towards the end and Pete had to get to York! Never mind, it was a lovely day and I got some more material to refer to when making my paintings:
Working from my studio at home and my painting studio just outside the village of Stonegrave, North Yorkshire, I am a painter, occasional print and artists' book maker. Drawing is important to my practice.
Monday, 7 November 2011
A Walk on the Wild Side. . .
We were in Dalby Forest yesterday afternoon for a beautiful walk that turned out to be nearer 5 miles than the 3 we were expecting because half way round they put in a detour. It's a shame they didn't warn us of this before we set out as the light was fading fast towards the end and Pete had to get to York! Never mind, it was a lovely day and I got some more material to refer to when making my paintings:
We were in Dalby Forest yesterday afternoon for a beautiful walk that turned out to be nearer 5 miles than the 3 we were expecting because half way round they put in a detour. It's a shame they didn't warn us of this before we set out as the light was fading fast towards the end and Pete had to get to York! Never mind, it was a lovely day and I got some more material to refer to when making my paintings:
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