Tag Archives: Marjolein Bastin

Gift #939: Scenes of December

In a few hours we’ll say goodbye to 2015 and wait expectantly for a new year to start.  I hope all of you have happy memories of this year that you’ll treasure and that you’re looking forward to welcoming 2016.  … Continue reading

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Gift #907: October Artist Feature

I know I say this every month, but I don’t know where the time went!  I suppose at this point I should stop being surprised by the end of the month catching me by surprise.  It seems it does this … Continue reading

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Gift #871: August

Can anyone tell me where July went?  I’m a little confused as to why my calendar says August.  Last time I checked, it was early July.. and I’m pretty sure that was just a week or so ago.  What happens … Continue reading

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Gift #816: April Artist Feature

It’s time for our monthly artist appreciation feature!  Marjolein Bastin loves painting spring scenes.  I’m of the secret suspicion that spring is her favorite season.  Her books and prints are full of flowers, birds, and butterflies.  And thankfully the outdoors … Continue reading

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Gift #796: March Artist

Since it’s almost the end of March, I thought we should have our monthly artist feature for Marjolein Bastin!  What happened to March?  I can’t believe it’s going to be April next week.  Hopefully the weather will start to get … Continue reading

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Gift #784: February Artist

It’s time for our monthly artist feature.  We are at the end of February and I’m excited to be moving into March, a month of transition into spring.  I love being able to live in an area that experiences four … Continue reading

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Gift #768: January in art

About a year or so ago I did blog posts each month featuring the artwork of Edith Holden.  I enjoyed the passing of seasons as viewed from her paintbrush of the English countryside, so I’ve decided to do it again.  … Continue reading

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