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August 19th, 2013 There are some artists and writers that walk close to the edge in their work and come close to falling off. Lady Gaga and E.L. James (50 Shades) are two of them. I always try to look past the obvious with artists of this caliber. My view on 50 Shades is in my earlier post . . . → Read More: It’s Good To Have Her Back!
August 6th, 2013 Day two of the writers conference was a busy one. In between the two classes and running the bookstore, I had to sneak out and give some time to my new job of wedding planner. I made the complete circle from Hyannis to Mashpee to Sandwich and back to Hyannis again in time for my . . . → Read More: Summer Camp – Day 2 – Homework
July 21st, 2013 This is the first weekend in almost a month my husband and I have been alone. We had some great things planned. Last night we went to the Cape Cod Art Bar. We took a bottle of red and two glasses and painted the Bourne Bridge amid lots of fun and laughter. We were pretty . . . → Read More: Vacation Weekend
July 20th, 2013 Tonight my husband and I painted the Bourne Bridge and the Railroad Bridge at The Cape Cod Art Bar. We had SUCH a great time. Here are the results:
Can you tell which one is mine? I got my “twin bridges” to hang in the house.
And so, as another day goes by, stepping . . . → Read More: Art Bar Results!
July 19th, 2013 The five participants in this week’s Young Authors Workshop at Firefly Moon in Arlington MA made me ultra proud today. These children worked very hard for three hours each day and produced some of the best writing I’ve ever seen. I enjoyed getting to know them and help them hone their writing skills. We ended . . . → Read More: So Proud!
July 16th, 2013 An art bar? What is that? I thought one day when I was walking past it in Mashpee Commons. I peeked into the windows. Wow. Tables all set up with paints and easels and a sign advertising have a cocktail while you create. What could possibly be more fun than painting while sipping a cold . . . → Read More: Cape Cod Art Bar
June 27th, 2013 The book I’m illustrating for Diana Lesire Brandmeyer, The Trouble With Ralph, is on it’s way to completion. (Diana also writes adult fiction and a blog – check out her website) If you had told me at anytime in my life that I’d illustrate a book, especially one that wasn’t mine, I’d never have . . . → Read More: Coming Soon!
June 19th, 2013 …and living in Sandwich!
Today is my first post as a blogger on the Cape Cod Mommies website! Today’s post can be found at: Cape Cod Mommies
And so, as another day goes by, hurry on over and see what’s going on, and…I have written.
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June 17th, 2013 From today’s Cape Cod Times:
East Sandwich- Maureen Brenner summed up in one word her advice to students graduating from The Riverview School on Sunday: yet.
“Sometimes things seem too hard and we can’t do it yet”
Riverview is a private boarding school for children and young adults with complex language, learning and cognitive . . . → Read More: Yet
June 8th, 2013 Being a kindergarten teacher for over twenty years, glitter has been a huge part of my life. Show a kindergarten child how to make a thin line with Elmer’s glue, sprinkle some glitter on it, shake of the excess and voila! you’ve transformed plain pencil lines into a thing of beauty, translates as: squirt half . . . → Read More: What I Didn’t Know About Glitter
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