Tag Archives: fruit painting
LEMON TREE
My story about the overgrown lemon tree in my backyard does not carry a song. It does, however, accompany a painting that I finished last week. Continue reading →
Posted in Biographical, Healing and Hope
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Tagged "sandwich generation", adjusting to loss of parents, adjusting to parents' decline, Aging Parents, Caregiving, creativity, dementia, father's love, fruit painting, grief, healing from grief, heartfelt, hoarder, hoarding, hope, hope of healing, Illustration, inspiration, Judy Unger, lemon, lemon tree, loss of parents, love for father, memories, optimism, Ordinary Life, painting, photo-realism, staying positive, touching, tribute to parents, watercolor painting, writing
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I TURNED MY LIFE AROUND
For this post, I am sharing my feelings about something so personal that I’m amazed I’m able to do it. It isn’t easy to talk about being overweight and dieting. Continue reading →
Tagged artwork, change, creativity, diet program, expressing feelings, food illustration, fruit illustrator, fruit painting, hiking, Illustration, inspiration, Judy Unger, ketosis, label illustration, losing weight, memories, rediscovery, staying positive, weight issues, weight program, writing, young pictures
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LIFE IS ALL ABOUT DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS
I am confident that today I am on a path going somewhere beautiful. I am exactly where I am supposed to be. Pathways cannot lead to dead ends when there is willingness to see forks in the road. Continue reading →
Tagged arrivals and departures, artwork, Audio book recording, Audiobook recording, blessings, change, colored pencil, creativity, expressing feelings, fruit illustrator, fruit painting, healing music, Illustration, inspiration, Judy Unger, label illustration, loss, Music, musical passion, overcoming regret, passion for music, pears, rediscovery, regret, singing, songwriting, staying positive, Tillamook, writing, Yogurt illustrations
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