One of a Kind Art for Sale! – June 29, 2010
Barbara Haviland Cheryl Ratcliff Mark Webster David Edwards Cheryl Pass AJ LaGasse Justin Clayton Becky Joy Coral Barclay Andrew Orr Karla Nolan Janice Warriner To purchase any painting, simply visit the artist’s blog for details!
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One of a Kind Art for Sale! – June 29, 2010
A lovely sunny morning starting with a quick sketch of our old city-hall. It’s now in use as a police-office btw.

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"Old city-hall Westervoort." Westervoort, Holland.
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Swedish Chambers – Export to Scandinavia ?
AJ LaGasse David Edwards Andrew Orr Janice Warriner Coral Barclay Becky Joy Mark Webster Barbara Haviland Karla Nolan Justin Clayton Cheryl Pass Cheryl Ratcliff To purchase any painting, simply visit the artist’s blog for details!
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Original Paintings | Daily Painters | June 28, 2010
I am flipping back and forward with my postings, sorry for that, Although I settled quite well back after my trip to France, to get regular in blog-posting isn’t being the case yet. This ones from Thursday, made from the main bridge over the Waal a large river along Nijmegen, …

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Ooyse Woonboothaven. Nijmegen, Holland.
David Edwards Becky Joy Cheryl Pass Barbara Haviland Mark Webster Janice Warriner Karla Nolan Cheryl Ratcliff Andrew Orr Coral Barclay Justin Clayton AJ LaGasse To purchase any painting, simply visit the artist’s blog for details!
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New Daily Paintings – June 26, 2010 – from Painting a Day Artists!
Andrew Orr Cheryl Pass David Edwards Coral Barclay Barbara Haviland Justin Clayton Cheryl Ratcliff Mark Webster AJ LaGasse Janice Warriner Becky Joy Karla Nolan To purchase any painting, simply visit the artist’s blog for details!
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Daily Paintings for Sale – June 25, 2010
AJ LaGasse David Edwards Andrew Orr Janice Warriner Coral Barclay Becky Joy Mark Webster Barbara Haviland Karla Nolan Justin Clayton Cheryl Pass Cheryl Ratcliff To purchase any painting, simply visit the artist’s blog for details!
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Art for Sale Online | Daily Art Painters – June 23, 2010
Ready to go! Yesterday, we shipped out what, in the industry, is called “an assload” of aprons and coffee sleeves to Dorothy Lane Markets in Dayton, Ohio. Tell your friends to check them out! The lovely Kristin Marks of @cbusmom fame hooked us up. She’s the official AmyD matchmaker. Kristin has a way of talking to folks about my stuff that seriously must have some voodoo attached to it. They listen. They check it out. Best business investment I have made to date. PLUS, she’s super nice and foxy and so now I get to see her more. We (my fantastic team includes Kara Cronley and Heather Gilbert) are making some great new clothes for you to try on and take home this weekend at Comfest! Hopefully, I’ll be next to Open Heart Art Studio again. They have so much fun and really helped me last year as I was a Comfest newbie. Heidi’s dad even went and got change for me in the middle of the day on Saturday! Really, a saint.

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Busy Days in the Sweatshop!
Barbara Haviland Cheryl Ratcliff Mark Webster David Edwards Cheryl Pass AJ LaGasse Justin Clayton Becky Joy Coral Barclay Andrew Orr Karla Nolan Janice Warriner To purchase any painting, simply visit the artist’s blog for details!
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Art for Sale – Daily Painters! June 21, 2010
Jump to the full entry & travel map Bryce, Utah, United States We decided to head to Bryce Canyon on Saturday. I was hoping to stay an extra day at Zion and do this one hike everyone kept talking about (Angels Landing – let me know if any of you did that one before) but we called ahead to this RV park in Bryce and they had some room for us
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Bryce Canyon — Bryce, Utah, United States
Jump to the full entry & travel map San Francisco, California, United States Just after breakfast, we met our tour guide, Joe Cohen, San Francisco Private Tours, who provides tours of San Francisco as well as the Sonoma and Napa Valley wineries. The tour began at approximately 10:00 a.m. from our hotel and prior to heading out to ‘wine country’ Joe took us on a tour of San Francisco.
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Day 16: Touring the Wine Country — San Francisco, California, United States
Jump to the full entry & travel map Bakersfield, California, United States we reached beautiful sanfran at about 5pm, stopped by chinatown to get some stuff for people back home, and then headed to COrnerstone church for saturday service at 7pm. i was v moved by the speakers testimony and sharing on courage.
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church in chinatown. — Bakersfield, California, United States
Jump to the full entry & travel map Bakersfield, California, United States halfway through our 10 hour drive to san fran, we stopped by a small town in california, bakersfield to grab a quick lunch at popeyes
9.99 for 10 pieces. shall refrain from making the singaporean comment here. while turning in, mum saw a vendor selling..
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found the shirts! — Bakersfield, California, United States
Jump to the full entry & travel map Las Vegas, Nevada, United States for our last night, we visited what they call the “Fremont Street Experience”. Fremont, downtown of Vegas was where the first few hotels/casinos first started out inthe 1940s, then the now bustling (dunno what to call it) central area with mirage, planet hollywood, caesar’s palace, the venetian etc started developing away from downtown area. dad said these free nights shows are to pul lthe crowds back to Fremont.
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Talking a walk down Ol’ Fremont. — Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Jump to the full entry & travel map Shanghai, Shanghai, China 2010.6.20 Good morning! Today I started out my day with walking around outside. My roommate Phil and I decided to wonder around Shanghai.
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Touring the Tallest Observatory and eating Ears — Shanghai, Shanghai, China
Jump to the full entry & travel map Madrid, Autonomous Region of Madrid, Spain It was my last day in the Spanish capital, and I hadn’t yet visited a few of the museums on my list out of the dozens in Madrid, so today was my last opportunity to do so, and I certainly wasn’t going to pass it up. Originally I had planned to go to Segovia on this day, but I realized that I would not get to see all that Madrid had to offer..
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Museum hopping in Madrid — Madrid, Autonomous Region of Madrid, Spain
Jump to the full entry & travel map Ko Phi Phi Don, Thailand Welcome to the final continent on our itinerary, South East Asia. We’ve seen so much on our adventure so far but I have a feeling that South East Asia is still going to be to exceed expectation and bring us new wonders to marvel at. As it has been well documented in the news Thailand has been the scene of some terrible violence, mainly in Bangkok but also in other northern areas we planned to visit first.
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The Beach — Ko Phi Phi Don, Thailand
Jump to the full entry & travel map Lakewood Center, Washington, United States We lost our pretty 80 degree days, and the closer to Washington we got, the more it rained — go figure! Not a lot to report today … We had a later than usual start (guess we were tired) and got lost twice! But we still managed to do a decent number of miles. We crossed the border without any problems — even with the BC fruit we bought — and are back in the USA! Now we’re trying to get use to the fast pace of a big city and an 8-lane highway!
We might be out of touch for a night or two; I don’t think we’ll have internet
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Day 4 — Lakewood Center, Washington, United States
Jump to the full entry & travel map Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States **to be edited** Day 3 The day was mostly spent”hiking” a few miles of the Bright Angel Trail. In the words of Mom, “it was a mile and a half goin’ down, and ten miles comin’ back up.” We stopped at a few “mini-museums”, including one (out of a couple) that had Bible verses engraved in plaques on supporting columns (pretty nifty, and we, of course, snapped a pic).
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Day 3, Major Exploration — Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States
