La Rotonde Cafe, Paris
I'm beginning to feel good. That may not seem significant, but it's quite a statement since I've been unable to say that for almost 3 years. I've been in a very dark place, thus, the silence in my blog. But with final divorce papers in my hand, I've relinquished all hope of repairing a broken marriage, and I'm determined to make the most of this new chapter in my life. That said, things are happening quickly here. My second year lease at this sweet, small and safe Villa Rica studio apartment ended almost exactly as my divorce papers arrived. Time to move back to Atlanta, where family and friends are, and search for a new home. I want a house to call my own, with a garden. Nothing big. Just something to call my own. I received a phone message from my sister the other day telling me of something she heard on the TV--Wells Fargo's new program, Neighborhood Lift, offering downpayment assistance to people who fit the criteria and are willing to move into the depr...
You've been tagged! I love your work, and it doesn't seem you've been tegged yet this round- hope you don't mind.... if you want to play along, I've got the rules up along with a link to you at http://kelliehill.blogspot.com :)
ReplyDeleteMargaret I have been a long time admirer of your art!! I have a very inspiring photo of a pastel artist in her studio on my blog and it made me wonder if you would ever have a photo of you in your studio on your blog. THIS WOULD BE VERY INSPIRATIONAL!! I know that you are very busy and as I said on my blog 'I await your response!' Love you and thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI have been admiring your work from afar for a while now....I love the glowing feel of the street! I've listed your blog on my blogroll and tagged you as well. You don't have to reciprocate, but I had to post your blog just the same.
Thanks for sharing your incredible work!
Brenda