Showing posts with label rural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rural. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Meridian Highway

Tracks Out of Enid___8x10 oil on linen panel__for Passing America...but available!

Leaving Enid we had a spectacular sunrise, and I was able to start several canvases for "drive- by" paintings...this one is about the sky. As we drove I snapped photos between brush strokes, and this rail yard was my favorite foreground. I imagine the cars will be full of farm products in a few months, but this day things looked quiet there.
The route for this leg of my recent plains trip a few weeks ago was the Meridian Highway. We call it US 81, now, and it was EXACTLY what I'd hoped it would be: A BIG ROAD FOR FARMS! It passed through MANY towns, and unlike to towns in the Texas Panhandle Plains, these towns were ALIVE with commerce, mostly driven by agriculture. This Meridian Highway has a great history and even its own web site.


http://www.drivetheost.com/meridianhighway.html This web site says:

As the only primary north-south highway girding America’s heartland, the Meridian intersected with dozens of named trails, including the Old Spanish Trail at San Antonio; the Bankead Highway at Fort Worth; the Ozark Trails at Oklahoma City; the National Old Trails at Wichita; the Santa Fe Trail at Newton, Kansas; the Victory Highway at Salina, Kansas; the Lincoln Highway at Columbus, Nebraska; and the Yellowstone Trail, at Millbank, South Dakota.
In 1926 most of the 2,400-mile-long Meridian Road was converted into U.S. 81, an improved two-lane highway connecting Laredo to Joliette, North Dakota.



Saturday, January 27, 2007

Cow Harvest Last Year

"Cow Harvest"_______Last Year on the Farm________8x10
In the early summer the hay gets very deep and the cows spend all day moving through it to graze the new growth underneath. This will likely be a "plush" spring with all the rain we have had. I am very glad, having prayed a long time for the rain which has come....selfish reasons....I want more color in the paintings of my 'Last Year on the Farm"Posted by Picasa

Friday, January 26, 2007

Shade Last Year

"Shade Last Year"___________12 x 16 ________________SOLD
I have heard from many of you how MUCH you like the recent farm paintings....I think it's just because I have shown a few from last SPRING, and you are all tired of the winter colors! So here is some more GREEN! The painting is sold, but new to my BLOG! Posted by Picasa

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Imaginary Green

"May Hay" ________Before Last Year on the Farm ___________sold
WELCOME new Bloggers! Thank you for looking in. You can scroll down to see other daily paintings from January, and see the link at bottom of right column to click back into previous months. The Farm paintings are especially fun to see the seasons change>
The painting above was sold before I decided to "hoard" the Farm works. It was painted in MAY. I probably pait this view most, because this is where the cows often hang out...by the hay and troughs. LOOK AT THE GREEN!!!Scroll down and see what it looks like in winter!
I will have 365 paintings of our "Last Year on the Farm", and then I will do "something" with them before selling them...BUT...you can RESERVE one if you like it, and have first "dibs" on it. Just leave a comment or contact me by e-mail and say "put my name on the back of this one" and I will! Quite a few are "reserved" already!
In about a week I will announce the date for my 24 paintings in 24 hours "Winter Day Last Year on the Farm".... then we will look forward to Spring....gotta leave soon Posted by Picasa

Monday, January 22, 2007

Frozen Fog

01-21-2007 Last Year on the Farm
Yesterday dawned clear and cold! That is "frozen fog" on the near horizon. I didn't know it while painting it, but will take the weatherman's word for it :)
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Toll Road Lights


"Last Year on the Farm 11-24-2006"..........................V....Vaughan
The new toll road is all the rage in Austin...not too disturbing to us, except that our last year here on the farm will be noisier htan usual. The lights actually add a bright spot to the paintings (in addition to the little distant lights of Manor, TX. I have over 100 paintings of "Last Year on the Farm" and later this week I will do the first of four little series' I call "Day on the Farm". I will paint 24 little paintings in 24 hours. I will try to blog them all at once, but don't know how....any ideas? I might just send them to my GROUP, one at a time :)

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Troughs

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11-26-2006...........................Last Year on the Farm

As I painted this morning, I noticed that most of the green is gone from our pastures...We sure need rain. Thisa was a glorious mild Sunday morning before church. I hear that very cold weather is on the way. I will try to paint it!