My husband and I recently went on a little road trip. We left modern technology behind, grabbed our painting kits and headed for the open prairie.
Among other things along our travels, we explored several abandoned homesteads, one-room schools and also an old fort with log buildings half sunk into the earth; we swam in a wild river with sandy banks; we saw our first rattlesnakes outside a zoo; and we discovered a high wetland area with an incredible variety and number of birds. Also I discovered that the town of Leader, SK has a playground with really big swings in it. Best swings I've ever played on.
Alberta Landscape #77 oil on panel, 10x10 inches |
Saskatchewan Landscape #1 oil on panel, 10x10 inches |
Saskatchewan Landscape #2 oil on panel, 10x10 inches |
Alberta Landscape #78 oil on panel, 10x10 inches |
Albert Landscape #79 oil on panel, 10x10 inches |
Alberta Landscape #80 oil on panel, 10x10 inches |
High wetlands above Bow river, near Bassano, AB. 5-9pm, not too hot and lovely evening-pink clouds. We were looking for a road to a medicine wheel and came upon this wetland preserve maintained by Ducks Unlimited. A lot of water out on the high prairie, and so many types of birds! Herons, cranes, starlings, blackbirds, ducks of course, some kind of bird that sounded like a bullfrog, and various other types. It was quite a spectacle of sound and movement. A surprising little paradise.
Alberta Landscape #81 oil on canvas, 10x10 inches |
What a wonderful, rejuvenating holiday!
2 comments:
Very inspiring! Am planning a plein jaunt of my own, not so ambitious as yours though...
Glad to be an inspiration Russell!
You will enjoy your trip immensely too I'm sure. One need not go far afield or for any great length of time to be rejuvenated. Just being outdoors and observing whatever place you find yourself in, is very therapeutic.
:)
V
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