Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Jack Rabbit in process
Here is my latest painting that is currently setting on my easel. It's an iry painting of a jack rabbit and I haven't decided if it's finished or not. Carla is coming to paint with me tonight so I'll get her opinion. I haven't been pleased with the last few paintings that I've made so I haven't uploaded them on my blog. My huge stack of rejects is growing.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
My Uncle Clyde Taylor
My uncle Clyde Taylor (my father's brother) passed away October 13th at the age of 80. The above photo was taken in 1952 so he would have been around 23 years old. He is survived by his wife Ruby, two brothers, daughter Patsy, son-in-law Joe, one granddaughter and two great grandchildren. Clyde was one of my favorite uncles. He served in the Army and the Navy and then worked at Tinker Field until he retired.
It's been hard losing an aunt and an uncle within three days time. I don't usually post family photos on my blog but I felt this would help me through the mourning stage.
More about Opal
Above is my aunt Opal Bullock when she was 23 years old. She was a beautiful woman. She was a hair stylist so her hair always looked nice and she had beautiful skin.
This photo was taken around 1941 when gasoline was rationed and people were riding bikes. Above are a few of my aunts, uncles, and cousins. From left to right; Marion Kay, Armelda Kay, Lela Kay, Ray (Opal's 1st husband), Opal, Elbie Kay (in the wheel chair), seated are Opal's children, Eula and Pearlie. (My mother's maiden name is Kay.)
Monday, October 19, 2009
Opal K. Bullock
My Aunt Opal Bullock born March 8, 1917 and died October 11, 2009. She was my mother's oldest sister and she will be dearly missed by all her family and friends. This is an older photo that was taken on her 76th birthday.....she was 92 years old when she passed. She has two surviving daughters, one brother, three sisters, 6 grandchildren, & 8 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, 3 brothers, and 2 sisters. Opal was an excellent cook so I'll always remember her good food and her infectious laugh.
Friday, October 9, 2009
FAO October Meeting
I attended the FAO meeting last night. Betsy Rowland and Mary Tevington (pictured above) presented the program on Radical Jewelry Make Over. They took a workshop at Penland this past summer and shared their experiences with us. It was a great meeting! They allowed the members to rummage through their goodies and make jewelry to take home.
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