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Making Wake on Indian Lake, 2.5 x 3.5 inches, Oil Landscape

Making Wake on Indian Lake, 2.5 x 3.5 inches, Oil Landscape "click to bid"
© Donna Pierce-Clark

Making Wake........in our boating days we made a lot of wake!
I loved staying on the boat all day, soaking in the sun,
speeding as fast as I could, to pull Dennis
on his skiis.
We're older now.
Now, we fish and paint
:)

The sun was gently setting and casting beautiful pink and orange
hues onto the water and into the sky.
Dennis was fishing,
While I painted and enjoyed watching
boaters, ski-doers, and one sweet little family of 3,
who were also fishing nearby Dennis.
The father was busily fishing, the mother sat
quietly reading, while the little boy
ran from one to the other
"Mommy, come look!
or 
"Oh, Daddy, what's this?"
So cute!


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