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Honey Bunny Leaves for England

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Honey Bunny left a message for her friends.

Honey  Bunny left a message for her friends at Long Lane.

Honey Bunny made her decision, she’s moved away from Long Lane to England. But her little friends and she have promised to write to each other. She wants to know what happens back home and they want to hear about her adventures!

The little flowers of her garden are sad.

The little flowers of her garden are sad.

Her leaving has made the little flowers of her garden very sad. Honey Bunny always cared for the little living things at Long Lane and they all will miss her.

Her little mice neighbors were sorry to see her leave.

Her little mice neighbors were sorry to see her leave.

Her mice neighbors had lived near her at Long Lane for such a long time, they were very sorry to see her leave.

Even the little insects were sad.

Even the little insects were sad.

When friends leave it can be very sad and lonely feeling but it can also mean something new and exciting is happening.

Life keeps expanding if you let it grow.

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Well life has been expanding for me, as I am now sitting at my laptop in a cottage, in Northumberland  England. Expansion doesn’t happen all at once, I guess if it did it would hurt! What I mean is I think it’s going to take me some time to settle in and feel like this is home. Before when I came, it was for long visits and it was all new and exciting. I’m not saying it isn’t new and exciting now, just that it does feel different. We don’t have that countdown of ‘days until I leave’ now and that’s such a relief!

But I do keep referring to the place I left, back in Clarence Center, New York, as home! I’ll give myself some slack with that; I still refer to the place I grew up, Endicott NY, as HOME. “Going home to Endicott”…I referred to it like this all the years my boys were growing up, so much that even they used to say…”when can we go home to Endicott and see Grandma and Grandpa?”

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Walking down the lane in a small village.

But as they say “home is where the heart is”, and my heart is here with Gary, my soon to be husband. We share a love of nature and walking the hills, listening to good children’s stories and old tales and just being silly and laughing a lot. When I have a new idea for a story or character, and share it with him, it usually expands effortlessly, as he just ‘gets it’.

Gary and I on a walk by Edlingham Burn or creek.

Gary and I on a walk by a burn or creek.

So as I explore my new gorgeous surroundings, I promise to share lots of photos here. The drawing, painting and felting are a bit on the back burner because we’re still working on arranging things to make room for my soon to arrive shipment. “Groan”….I have a lot of boxes and plastic bins coming!! (Remember all those boxes I kept packing?) But I DO miss my ‘stuff’ and can’t wait for it to arrive!

Well here’s a selection of photos from some of the walks I’ve taken. I’ve done a few little sketches but will share them later.

Edlingham Castle and viaduct, just down the road from me.

Edlingham Castle and viaduct, right next to an 11th c church.

The viaduct was built in the Victorian age and was part of a railway line; I’d like to do some sketches of it someday. The views are spread out here, that is you can see really far especially if you get up a hill, and I’ve noticed people just walk to things they can see.

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“My Northumberland!” from on top of the Crags looking down on the village.

Like above, we walked up to the top of the Crags and you have an excellent view for miles and miles!

This is the upper or back lane to the village.

This is the upper or back lane to the village.

This is the upper or back lane to the village and it’s one of my favorite (favourite 😉 ) places to walk…do you blame me?

Another view on the upper lane, coming back.

Another view on the upper lane, coming back.

This is usually how the upper lane looks as I come back, with the sun low in the winter sky.

There are sheep everywhere!

There are sheep everywhere!

Most of the fields and hills have sheep on them. I can guess at three breeds- Norfolk, Scottish Black Face and Texel. They’re all nice but the Scottish Black Faced ones are especially bonnie!

A tiny beautiful bird, the Blue Tit.

A tiny beautiful bird, the Blue Tit.

There are all new birds here for me to learn too. I’m frustrated when I hear them sing or twitter and I have no idea ‘who’ it is! I’m getting good at identifying them on sight though.

A male Blackbird, in the thrush family and closely related to the American Robin.

A male Blackbird, in the thrush family and closely related to the American Robin.

This beautiful bird is a male Blackbird…the same that were baked in a pie and that the Beatles sang about ‘singing in the dead of night’. They are thrushes just like ‘our’ American Robin; so things it does reminds me of it, and yes they’re known for their song!

Walking down by Edlingham Burn, wearing my gators!

Walking down by the burn, wearing my gators!

It’s spring. It’s muddy. When I go out walking and I put on my leg gators first, I’m always glad I did. The gators wrap around your lower leg and ankle and zip up. They stay put because of a strap that goes under your boot and a hook at your laces. I bought them years ago when I came here and just love them!

A walk along the burn in January.

A walk along the burn in January.

Can you see how beautiful this is? I love the tangle of roots, the moss covered trees and the branches that scraggle in all directions. I just hope I can start to capture it all when I start painting.

The livestock fence across the burn.

The livestock fence across the burn.

Farmers use old pallets strung together across the burns or streams, to keep livestock in the proper pasture. I really like the way this one looks, like it’s blended in with it’s natural surroundings.

Well I’ll leave you here, time to go get busy. I’ll post more pictures as I go and hopefully some sketches. Please leave comments below as I love to hear from you all!

It’s Time to Move!

England Here I Come!

England Here I Come!

Good news, I was granted my Fiance Visa! Yay! I can finally move forward and go to be with Gary and start my new life in England. I hope to settle in and get sketching the British landscapes and nature again and focus on my children’s books.

There’s someone else who’s making big changes in her life…(please click to see nice clear image).

Honey Bunny thinks about her future.

Honey Bunny thinks about her future.

I’ll try to post updates as I can but have so much to do! Almost all my art supplies have been packed away forever and my little furry friends that give me inspiration are packed away too. Moving can’t come soon enough for me.

Should I stay here at Long Lane or should I go? Mr. McCuddles is waiting for me...

“Should I stay here at Long Lane or should I go? Mr. McCuddles is waiting for me.” thought Honey Bunny to herself.

“Should I stay here at Long Lane or should I go? Mr. McCuddles is waiting for me.” thought Honey Bunny to herself. I think we all know what she’s going to do! (Mr. McCuddles is an English Teddy that she met years ago).

Where Oh Where Has Mary Gone?

So, I know….maybe you’re wondering to yourself, where did that artist Mary go? Has she been painting up a storm or out walking so much and sketching nature that she’s no time to write on her blog? Did she move and not tell us? Well…no. Neither are true, not yet at least! Just a quick hello to those who do follow my blog and like to see what I’m up to. I don’t usually post too much personal stuff here, I figure people come here to read about nature and drawing etc. but what I’m working on definitely will be interesting, once I get there!

I’m working on getting my house ready to sell, and going through about 30 years of memories as I sell stuff, pack and donate things.

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Where I first started stuffing bins as I packed, a walk in closet.

This is a picture of where I first started stuffing bins, a big walk in closet. And below is a picture of my gallery, full of packed boxes…it’s even fuller now!

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Boxes of packed paintings and art supplies

You can see all the paintings on the left waiting to be packed, now they’re done!

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My “to do” board.

This is my “to do” board, an idea my friend Judy gave me. We’re both visual people and when you’re getting sick of lists of chores to do this makes it more interesting. I wrote things I needed to do on 1/2 pieces of post it notes, then thumb-tacked them to the board-most important things at the top. I let some things just sort of float in areas and liked feeling in control of it. As I complete one I put a big yellow X through it with the highlighter and move it to the bottom. Yeah, I could’ve thrown it out, but the visual person in me wanted to see them stacking up and completed at the bottom. It reminds you that you accomplished something! I think this would be great for kids!

Next I will be applying for a Fiance Visa so I can then move to England to be with my sweetheart whom I haven’t seen in a year and eight months! It’s AWFUL!

Gesso Heart

Gesso Heart

But once I finally get there it’ll be lots of nature walks, nature sketches and paintings as I did when I traveled there before. And I can finally settle down to working on my children’s books and go on wonderful walks with Gary, just live a normal life! Yay!

Our time together has been limited by government rules and regulations, coming and going to other countries is pretty strict! It’s a long story but I’m keeping the faith that somehow it’ll come out a happy ending for us and this girl will be in England soon! We have a vicar who’ll marry us in just the place we want, that’s a positive! I’m designing and sewing my wedding dress, but need to finish that too! I really want to share a picture of it so far but I can’t! Gary might see it here and that would spoil the surprise after all. 😉

Yikes….so much to do besides ripping out shelves, whacking weeds, scrubbing everything, hiring painters, roofers, handymen…sigh, oh it does get overwhelming! But I’ve still kept up my writing of children’s poems as the creative streaks hit me. I wrote a really good little poem that immediately became a song called “The Three Spotted Bananas”; anyone I sing it to smiles and now I’m trying to find time to sketch bananas!

Caught up in the middle of all this moving business, to not create art is a depressing thing. But I found a little shop right here in my town called Creative Essence, where you can take short classes to learn how to make high end crafts. It’s jammed full of wonderful, colorful, fun, handmade crafts for sale, all created by artisans or the owners. For those who know me, I’m a sewing fanatic besides paintress and one thing I’ve always wanted to learn was felt-making! I ADORE wool, I love buying it, touching it, wearing it…and the idea of creating something colorful and three dimensional with it always fascinated me. So I took a few classes and it was the perfect creative splash I needed!

My first needle felt project, using my painting "Moonlight Sentinals".

My first needle felt project (unfinished), using my painting “Moonlight Sentinels”.

I also took one class on silk painting, another thing I want to explore.

My first silk painted scarf, I call it "The Wind in the Willows", because it reminds me of a sketch I did while hiking once.

My first silk painted scarf, I call it “The Wind in the Willows”, because it reminds me of a sketch I did while hiking once.

I have decided to share my felt and silk journey here on my blog and create a spot for it in my Gallery. I figure, my life is filled with a love of all these things, and this will be my place to share it with you. Anything I make always is inspired by nature and color so it will be interesting. It will include my move to England and the adventure will continue there!  Once I get a few things made (could take awhile!) I’ll put them in my long empty ‘Etsy’ shop.

So please stick with me on my blog and check back when you can, I will share some of my experiences here and tag it under “Moving to England” or “Felting” or “Silk Painting”…. What a process! But life must move on, and so must I. I’m so unbelievably happy when with Gary, so that’s where I must be.