Saturday, March 21, 2026

Day 4957: Artist, Kirsty Elson & Feel Good High School Students.

"Half-true": junk collage, digital.




                                                                       
  

Want music?



    Click: Rufus, Do You Love What You Feel?


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I admire Kirsty's artwork, and I am not an agent or benefit from any artist work that I share on this blog, other than I enjoy the creativity and originality and I thought you might as well?

Folk Owl 27 x 10 £120


Cooling Off 20 x 11 x 10cm £150


Hawkish 28 x 20cm £150


Salty Sea Dog 70 x 19cm £250


Red Elephant 31 x 30cm £150


Waiting For A Treat 29 x 23cm £140


Lofty 21 x 21cm £140


Innocence 29 x 11cm £160


Blue Goat 14 x 19cm £140


Pink Grebe 26 x 12cm £125


Tilly 13 x 18cm £40


Goosey 35 x 27 £135

Beast 18 x 12 x 11cm £160


Squirrel 45cm high £180


Faster, Faster! 51 x 23cm £210


 


( Do you have a favorite? Tell me yours and I'll tell you mine? )




   


Students at Louisa County High School are repairing old cars — and donating them to single mothers who need them most. No fundraiser. No charity gimmick. Just real skills, real work, and real lives changed.
Every vehicle they restore hands a mother the freedom to work, provide, and thrive. That's not a school project. That's a movement.

 



  
 
A 4+ minute video, A Very Unusual Town,  here.
 
 
Just because ...

White-breasted Nuthatch


Saturday's Smiles ... 

 



















Hoping you feel all the good things in your day.


  


 

 

2 comments:

elenor said...

Jacki, I nearly can't decide, which one I love most. Is it the Salty Sea Dog or Lofty (these long legs and the horns (antlers?) are adorable)? But all others are also so cute.
Isn't it wonderful that there are young people who spend their free time to fix a car and then give it away to a mother, who really needs it? There is still hope for our poor world.
Tomorrow I'll meet with one of my brothers and my sister with families. I'm so looking forward to seeing them.
I hope you too have a happy Sunday.

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Eleanor. I’ll be thinking of you and your family tomorrow. Have a wonderful Sunday. Take care.