
Worked on this today, it's a full imperial size watercolour, so quite daunting when you start. Wish I didn't feel daunted, but I do!! It's been backwards and forwards to the sink, I wanted to get the feeling of rain over the hills, at one stage it looked like a deluge had hit Cumbria, I had to mop up the kitchen floor! The water bill and electricity bill will rocket if I carry on painting in this style!! I've an exhibition starting Friday 9th October at Moot Hall so feel that the pressures on with lots of work to do, to get ready.It's funny but I often want to paint what the weather is doing on that day.




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' I don't want to smile, I forgot to put my teeth in'
Here's another Autumn photo, it would have been better with a little sunshine.
The rocky scramble down where we stopped for Fiona's 
One minutes sunshine on the walk up, 

Today we painted alongside a pretty river bank, the sunshine did not make an appearance but with pretty trees and reflections to keep us busy, a very pleasurable morning was had by all.
' Goody Waterfall' painted on location 24


Not quite sure if it's finished yet, it's still up on the easel.
All alone
Walking towards the summit of Dow Crag


From the top
While walking along, I often think of paintings and can suddenly get inspired. I have a workshop on Wednesday morning and think this will be great to demonstrate a real wet in wet a touch of sponging and sheep.
A lovely Silver Birch near the top of Walla Crag with 

Up, Up and away
I've painted a small oil before of cows bums, the light was beautiful and soft.
The main port area of 


