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In a rare evening entry, there just wasn’t time this morning and now I am Procrastinating dinner and able to recap a productive day.
WHAT ABOUT THE TRIP AND TRAVEL REPORT ? YOU HAVE BEEN OFF THE RADAR FOR NEARLY A WEEK.
And who is caring por favor ?
HOW’S YOUR MOM ?
Fine Nancy.
The Gulf Coast in MS is very cool. BSL, Bay Saint Louis is a quaint, compact & charming little beach or resort town. Lots of art galleries and in the bars, beaches and much to see & do. Getting around on the bike was super easy, the lodging was a little pricey but I would most assuredly camp there again.
When Lent ended, a Maker’s & coke was $6.00 at the casino bar which I was even able to get a double-pour for the same price from a ‘rookie’ bar keep Sunday morning which was nice.
OK.
I am getting tired & hungry now.
If I get back, fine but if not which is looking much more likely, I’ll pick this up manana.
I mean WOW … !! The energy level just dropped off of the edge of the table. Must be low blood sugar or a caffeine dip.
I have ‘a few images’ and quite a few adventures with boots on the ground in BSL so you’ll want to return when I do.
Thursday V A 18/7:45 am
I have wasted way too much time already on this machine for one day. Last night in lieu of telly of electronic diversion(s) or distraction(s) I made significant progress on the latest hummingbird and am simply ITCHING to get after THAT project.
Also, there are THREE (3) Achilles tangs in the same stage of painting. Laying down the colors concurrently on one (1) large and two (2) smaller ones. One black-bellied plover. I must call Tony H about mixing the back color AND check on the status of the pattern for the Emperor angelfish.
Then another call before heading to Paradise South for a Master’s watching party AND working as a volunteer at the Woodlands Waterfront Art Festival and scope out artists, venue and gather all-around intel.
Images today are from recently completed travel to BSL on the Gulf coast.
They should be self explanatory.
Must dash for the fore mentioned and usual historical reasons.