We had a dead, sad-looking Crepe Myrtle tree, that lost its life to the drought, in front of Mandy and Moe Bandy's pen and it depressed me every time that I sat outside, in our Earthing Zone.
So I decided to do something about it, to change the dead tree's negative vibes to happy vibes, even though it did ruin one of my favorite t-shirts, that I designed, that only Carol and I have. Here's a big clue.
It took me over three hours to do, but it was well worth it, because now I laugh every time that I see it. And today when our fabulous friends aka volunteers came out to walk our dogs—it made them smile and laugh instantly, even though it will always be a work in progress.
And I hope that you are still smiling and laughing as you continue to read this. I've always loved painted dead trees and every time that Tony and I go over to visit our dear artist friend, Steve Pietzsch, I always smile and laugh immediately when I see his beautifully painted dead trees. And I find it amazing how you can turn dead wood into a smile and a laugh. I've named it The Happy Tree. And that is about it for tonight.
P.S. Our dear friend, Gerry Olert, just sent me a picture that he took at Chet's In Dining Hall Concert and I love it and think it says it all about his awesome, magical, fabulous concert.
Y'all have a great evening!
6 comments:
What is ruined about your shirt? It looks real 'artsy'!
Seems like therein hangs a possibility for inclusion in a future book!
Hi Mari! Thanks for the idea. I bet you thought of it when you were outside Earthing?
I love your painted tree! Looks really great and I'm sure would make everyone smile when they see it.
Good, now you and Ian have a reason to come visit us. You could call it Your Happy Trip To Texas!
Nancy, Fay should call it a Happy TRAIL to Texas. You know that Roy and Dale would approve of that ;)
Ok I'm heading back outside to do some more earthing.....which I do love!
Hi Mari. I agree that Fay should call it a Happy Trail to Texas. I am as addicted to earthing as you are and I can't wait to do it this evening. You and Fay need to meet, so when she and her husband come down—let's all do lunch!
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