Tuesday, May 15, 2012

In 2010 we experienced a major upheaval in our rather predictable lives. We decided, in 10 days, to sell our home in California (after 34 years there), buy a new one in New Mexico and set up my painting studio. WOW. We shocked our kids, our friends, and ourselves. Not to mention our bosses!


My main thought was to gain a studio and time to do what I had always dreamed about - paint full time. Hubby wanted to ride his motorcycle and not work. Man, was he wrong. I have managed to keep him ever so busy, setting up my studio, and trust me, he has worked. My dream became his as we worked to make it a reality. It has been a herculean task, one that never could have happened without my husband's support.


Big White Fire Truck, in hubby's garage


I found our dream home online - all 10 acres of it, complete with rough outbuildings. But there was a catch, - we had a firetruck in one of the outbuildings! Living in the country, as we were to learn, has its own little idiosyncrasies. The big white truck stayed with us almost a year as the local volunteer firefighters put up their new home on Truck By-Pass. As a side benefit we got to know some of our neighbors and listen to the sirens every week as they made inspections. Talk about shock the first time we heard it, right outside the bedroom window! 


The rest of the time we worked on the studio when we wanted to, when the weather permitted, (new concept for southern Californians), and when the local hardware store had what we needed. We made a lot of trips to Tucson, and we bought winter coats and boots. And we have been riding New Mexico on our BMW, learning what beauty this great state has.


We are into the second year of this new phase of our lives - the payoff for all the hard work and faith over the years. The studio is nearing completion and becomes more real each month.
Problems are becoming memories and the future dream is becoming reality.


Studio before the transformation

As the studio is now workable, (though not finished) I am painting almost every day. I love schlepping all my painting stuff out to the field and coming home to my studio to study and finish the resulting pieces. I am beginning to learn the area and have future paintouts planned. I have established a local paintout group that is open to area artists (and I mean a large area). It works with an online notification available at www.meetup.com  Simply put in your area code and look for the Grant County Plein Air Painters. Join us if you care to. We are a supportive group.
Bridge Over Big Ditch - 8x10 Oil
For Sale - email me


Studio Transformation In Progress

The studio odyssey continues. How do we put in a washroom? Where does the sink go? I love my new skylights! (Thanks, Honey) And, can we still get rid of that huge, big , whale-sized center door???


16 comments:

  1. Great to see you with your own blog online at long last Louise!

    A rather good title as well! ;)

    I'm looking forward to seeing what you get up to on it.

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    1. Katherine - No....I did not know about the contest. I shall have to enter, maybe. And a really good friend suggested the name. You might know her. Thanks.

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  2. PS You do know that I have an award each year for "The Most Gorgeous Mouthwatering (MGM) Studio of the Year"

    Are you going to be a contender?

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  3. Wow Louise! Love your new blog and look forward to hearing about your adventures! Congratulations!

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    1. Thanks Cindy! Its great to have friends come along!

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  4. Congratulations on following your dream Louise! It looks and sounds wonderful! Look forward to following along with you....:)

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    1. Jane thanks! You are most welcome to come along.

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  5. Louise, it seems like such a long time ago when we used to see each other at our San Diego chapter meetings! I'm not driving South very often any more but I still miss you. I'm so glad you're following your dreams and I'm looking forward to keep up with your adventures through your blog.

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    1. Ester, thanks a lot. I do miss you all, and I saw your design on the Prismacolor tin, WAY TO GO! I do miss some of San Diego, which is only natural given how long we were there and how many friends we have. But I do not miss the traffic and the pace of life.

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  6. I'm so glad you've finally started a blog - and with a great start.

    Even if it does make Extremely Envious!

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    1. There's nothing to envy. I am fortunate, but we all have things that others might envy. I envy the greens and blues you have to paint - here the blues are mostly in the skies and reflections - no water to speak of. I'll have to get my coastal fix when I visit the kids.

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  7. Louise, Great web site. (My first preference is the doughnut shop, of course.) Wish Vicki and I had a great White Fire Truck!! Mike

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    1. Mike - You have more toys than the law allows already. Besides if we had kept it, I would've had to wash it....AARRRRRGGGGHHHH.

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  8. Okay, Weezie, I registered and you already know that I love your work. But enough about you...where are my damn cookies!

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    1. You know we came by the Christmas Eve after we moved to drop some off and nobody was home. Lights were on, but no one home. the grandkids liked them!!!

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