Henry James
Today it feels like summer. I didn't have to drive to school at 3:30. I haven't seen a backpack on the counter or the floor all day. RE is at the pool gaining freckles and losing spare change. There will be a pile of semi-wet towels on the dryer for the next 90 days. The crockpot is working full-time. My tomato plants are getting bigger. I can hear the buzz of a lawnmower at any given moment if I listen closely.
Summer afternoon, summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language. -Henry James
"A Long Afternoon"
"Fireflies"
"Seashells"
These pictures remind me of a few things:
- The summers of my youth. Fireflies are everywhere in Missouri.
- Puck. Shakespeare's Puck. I think he might have lived in that hollow tree on the top drawing.
- I need to use my Prismacolors more. Less computer, more sketchbook!
I ripped these illustrations out of a 1996 Anthropologie catalog entitled "Beautiful Day." I ripped them out, so I have no reference for who drew them.
