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Bird Sanctuary?

Bird Sanctuary?

Ink & Watercolor in 6×9 Aquabee sketchbook
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Today after lunch I walked halfway around the lake beside my office with my boss and a work buddy. We were surprised to see a grey cat sound asleep in what looked like a cozy nest in a small tree alongside the lake. Lake Merritt is rich with avian wildlife, and is a sanctuary for migrating birds and many who live there year-round, including coots, comorants, ducks, egrets, way too many Canadian geese (constant hopscotching over big goose turds required), grebes, gulls, herons and tons of pigeons. There are also many feral cats and this one fits right in.

I thought we were going to be walking to the library on the gritty streets of downtown Oakland so didn’t carry my camera and missed getting a photo of this scene or another that would have made a great painting: a beautiful Hmong mother, grandmother and baby all dressed in bright colors sitting on a green park bench. I tried to memorize the cat in the tree scene so I could draw it when I got home, but we were walking too fast to “snap” a mental picture of the Hmong family.

Another co-worker came to work sick today with a “searing” sore throat and now I’m starting to feel like I’m catching a cold. Phooey. Actually my coughing started last night, so I guess can’t blame her germs. Time for some sleep and Vitamin C.

9 replies on “Bird Sanctuary?”

Hey Jana we are both playing catchup. I just had a wonderful read of your blog. It is full of wonderful information on color, lighting, composition. Wow.
Your trip sounded delightful and the class wonderful. As soon as my schedule lightens a bit I’ll be back blogging again. Thanks for visiting.

BTW that must have been neat seeing the cat sleeping in a tree. Made me laugh. I’m always without my camera when I need one.

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This brought back memories of my cat Hazel – she used to sit in a tree just like this.

I have just started playing with watercolour and I wish that I could take a class from you. Your work is wonderful!

Just so you know – I added your blog to my blog links.

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OMW Jana, that is such a neat scene… a cat happily napping in a bird sanctuary… Kind of like me, building a little home in the middle of a cheesecake factory!

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