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5 x 8 inches in
size. They are direct reproductions of the originals. In some cases the
originals may still be available for purchase. Please contact us directly if
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Enjoy!
Cocoa Village Store Notecard
One
of Brevard County Florida's jewels is the tiny restored downtown of Cocoa
Village. Old buildings have been refurbished. Galleries, gift & clothing shops
abound. Everything from fine dining to side walk cafes provide the visitor with
a wide range of choices for dining. As an architecture buff, Cocoa Village is a
feast of design. Preserving the old buildings gives
the area the real feel of a hometown shopping district. Cocoa Village sponsors
numerous events through out the year and for the visitor to the area, it is a
must see.
Galdo Alley Notecard
To
visit this tiny town in the mountains southeast of
Naples is to step back in time. Vintage buildings line streets barely wide
enough for one vehicle to pass. No traffic lights, no stop signs and,
usually, no cars! The pace goes from slow to dead
stop. Neighbors sit outside and visit. Flowers grace windowsills and small
gardens and the clean, crisp mountain air is sweet.
Galdo Alley II Notecard

How would you like to live on a street with no
vehicular traffic? You can here. The "street" is about 8 feet wide and dead ends
into the house at the end of the lane. The beautiful old buildings are reminders
that time passes at a far different pace then we as Americans are accustomed.
The old is not torn down to make room for something newer, bigger and or
"better". In Galdo, some
things are just better left as is.
Morning Devotions
Notecard

High in the mountain of Italy,
tiny towns are tucked away, seemingly untouched by modern society. Streets
are winding and narrow, barely room for a car (and a very small one at that)
to negotiate. Neighbors sit on front steps and visit. Tucked away from the
street, in a private courtyard, an elderly woman spends time with her Lord.
(Painting: 14.5" x 22")
Breaking the Stroke Barrier
Notecard
For
an artist, the hardest thing can be putting paint on that beautiful, pristine
white canvas! "Breaking the Stroke Barrier" was painted for the Postcards from
Paradise Show at the Maitland Art Center in Maitland, FL. The center has not
only an impressive gallery which hosts rotating exhibits, but also an impressive
array of art classes for both adults and children. (Painting:
8" x 12")
Cheesehead in Paradise
Notecard
Located
only 30 miles from Key West (FL) and approximately 1,800
miles from Lambeau Field, a dedicated Cheesehead show
his allegiance to his home team in Titletown.
(Painting: 11" x 14")
Save The Last Dance For Me
Notecard
This painting was part of the
Brevard Watercolor Society's "Watercolours of Olde Brevard" Show and took
First Place in the Architectural Division. The scene
is what used to be Clarke's Corner in what was known at the time as Indian
River City, Florida. The building was a multi purpose
facility housing the dance hall, a realtor's office, the terminal for
the bus service to Orlando, a tea room and an ice cream parlor. Unfortunately,
the structure no longer remains. (Painting: 14" x 22")
Summer Time at the Shore
Notecard
Growing
up in South Jersey the summer was a time to pack up the family and head to the
shore. Cape May at the tip of New Jersey is a charming ocean side town. It does
not have the casinos of Atlantic City or the boardwalk of Wildwood. Cape May
does have a large collection of restored Victorian homes that take the visitor
back in time to a simply life. Cape May's quiet charm make it a magnet for those
who want to enjoy the benefits of a seaside vacation without the hustle and
bustle of the rest of the shore communities. (Painting 17" x
26")
Savannah Sunrise Notecard
Sultry
Savannah sizzles in the heat of summer. Majestic old homes have been carefully
restored and this renewal is creeping into the surrounding areas. The city is
laid out with a series squares that provide park like settings for residents and
visitors. These provide shady spots to cool off and relax. On an early morning
walk we came upon this house. I was struck by the strong cast shadows from the
morning sun. It was one of those "I have to paint this" moments and so Savannah
Sunrise was born.
We'll Keep the Light on For You!
Notecard

Pre 9/11/01
the Kennedy Space Center (FL) used to open up the
grounds every other year to Brevard County residents. It was an opportunity
to drive around the grounds and see sights that
normally were off-limits.
One of these sites is this historic lighthouse.
There are efforts now underway to raise money for restoring the old
building. The fact that it is on the grounds of the Space Center makes
visiting the lighthouse difficult. Shown in the background is the fading
vapor trail of a Shuttle launch. The old
lighthouse stands as the beacon to welcome our
space travelers home.
I Was Here First
Notecard
...and
he was, too! This painting
was from a photograph taken in Celebration, FL.
(the town that the Disney Company built that resembles older
era, hometown neighborhoods). Driving through it is a trip
back in time. In this situation, the bird had the bench and rather than disturb
him, we found another place to sit.
Old Barn Notecard
Surrounded
by the glow of autumn the old bard prepares for one more winter. Every years it
leans a little more as the strong winter winds blow around and through it. Still
it provides shelter for the animals and equipment that live and work there.
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Gallery and see everything!
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