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"Uplift." Oil on Canvas, 12 x 12 inches
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We are still digging ourselves out after the big thunderstorm of last week. I am being entranced by the mud - patterns, textures, and quantity. Here are some "mud photos" from my camera phone:
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I love mud cracks |
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These are antelope ground squirrel tracks. So tiny! Such long toenails! |
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backyard mud patterns |
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More backyard mud patterns.
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It only took 5 days before little bits of green appeared after that rain. FIVE DAYS. I think that's impressive. I am living with the daily hope of seeing a hungry tortoise, now that there's something green to eat. I also live with the daily hope of seeing a tarantula - this is the season!!!!
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