3 May finds me on the phone, noting a contact about trailer hitches, and munching an apple. This will be a full day of multitasking in preparation for the departure of the 30 Years Later Expedition in the direction of Cochrane Ontario. We hope to be on the road sometime during the day on Tuesday, and if all goes well, I'll do the first of this week's paintings on Tuesday evening.
Sturgeon Chute, Upper Rapids (oil on canvas, 12 x 16 in.) Sold
1 October finds me painting at the upstream rapids of Sturgeon Chute on the Wanapite River, 6.7 kilometres northwest of Hartley Bay. To get just the right angle on the rapids, screened by flaming leaves of an overhanging Red Maple, I'm standing on a narrow grassy ledge, the small of my back leaning against a cold wall of smooth granite, with the feet of my easel only a few centimetres from the edge. About two metres below, courses the fast deep water,
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