Did you know my grandmother?!! Well you must have because you painted her portrait right down to her kind smile, polka-dot apron and wooden spoon - that I got to lick after she poured the batter into the pan. She was wonderful and so is your painting.
I love this one, Sandy! Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteThis is just fantastic!
ReplyDeletethanks Maria and Elizabeth !!
ReplyDeleteI love it too!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!
Wonderful! lol on your "this is not a self portrait" comment!
ReplyDeleteThanks Suze
ReplyDeleteand Janine
ha ha > not a self portrait because I'm not that plump and not that happy cooking
Love this drawing. She looks so content and like she would give good, soft and warm hugs!
ReplyDeleteCooking. I like the cooking part. Not the deciding what to cook, making a list, shopping for it, and cleaning up afterwards!
thanks Denise
ReplyDeleteI don't like any part of cooking
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ReplyDeleteThese pieces on the old pages are so terrific. And 'ain't' she sweet looking:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Anniversary!
thank you Lydia !
ReplyDeleteDid you know my grandmother?!! Well you must have because you painted her portrait right down to her kind smile, polka-dot apron and wooden spoon - that I got to lick after she poured the batter into the pan. She was wonderful and so is your painting.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well.
Susan
Thank you Susan
ReplyDeleteI guess she will bring memories back to lots of people ...... she reminds me of my mother a little