Summer at home tour

EDIT: Winner of the chickadee/bluetit painting is number 3 Patriciaand Winner of the towhee painting is number 37 MarionIt's been an exciting few days of trying to figure out exactly what where home for the summer is.I sat in my studio and started to paint and came up with this image: The impossibility of my West Coast chickadee on the same bird feeder as my British blue titmouse. Both the same species of birds, both hundreds of miles apart. And that best describes my life, my friends, because Canada may be my country, but Europe is my home town.Most of you know that I was born in Prague and now live between Vancouver Canada and Oxfordshire UK, so this probably doesn't come as a surprise.IMG_7785 copy copyAs far as I can remember life has always been like that...an adventure, and this site is a way for me to communicate that adventure with you.This is where I live for 7 or so months of the year: a 1920 Craftsman cottage nine streets away from the Pacific ocean. Where I have a studio in the loft, with a rather large green and oak trunk, which holds C's summer journals.018 copyChloe has been keeping summer journals practically since she could write. I looked at the journals yesterday. I flipped thru the pages and remembered us in Geneva, in Vienna, in Prague, in Venice, in Paris and in England. Every summer, ever spring, every school holiday and sometimes when there was no holiday but we said, "Stuff that for a game of soldiers, let's get out of here!" And we lived there. Really lived there. Rented an apartment, spoke the language, cooked the groceries we bought, entertained the friends we made, hiked the country, rented a car and ended up in Lichtenstein, got on the fast train to Prague and spent the night in Berlin (oops)...really lived.231 copyI'm so glad we glued C's photo to the front of each journal as a reference to that year. These journals are put away now, safely, for her future, but each one is a treasure of summer memories.232 copyRight now I'm about five days away from switching city for country, pavement for meadow.The quirky 1920's cottage in Vancouver for an equally quirky 1950's cottage in Oxfordshire with a name rather than an address, West Cottage, five fields away from the Thames, where my love is at the moment.Switching my beautiful blue/green ocean...035 copyfor my beautiful blue/green river.133Where I always stop for tea and dream up new art, new techniques, new media...001 copyLike enamelled copper, pottery, stone carving and lino cuts.032 copyWhere my vintage mini and land rover wait for me to join Robert's one-of-a-kind cars and our friends at races and car shows.006 copy (2)Where I hound car boot sales and come back with way too many treasures to cart back to Vancouver at once.004 copyBut this summer is a special summer. I'll be going to Prague first. Back to the heart of my home, my spirit, my wandering Bohemian nature. I'm going where the light is pink and my grandparents sleep in the warm earth. Going to visit family and friends, to speak the language, to walk the streets, to touch the city and connect with my home.pragueAnd then, then I'll fly back to London, and Robert will pick me up and we'll drive thru Oxford...Oxfordand we'll go home.039 copyAnd we'll stay at home till the weather turns and the early autumn fogs start rolling over the meadows and all the wildflowers turn to seed...064...and the wind will change direction and we'll feel it and see it in the willows, and I will leave my river...029 copy...and return to my ocean.007Do you remember a couple of posts back I said I would give away this image (below)? Well, I decided to give away both the chickadee/titmouse and the beginning of this post and this towhee image below, plus a few of my greeting cards, and any other silly and wonderful goodies I can think of, to two random generator numbers, so, if you like, please leave me a comment and I'll draw the name on Monday morning and post it off PDQ before I leave on Tuesday, (so please leave me a way to get in touch to get your addy). Also, I'm off to visit with my daughter Kerstie and my three granddaughters for the weekend (and this requires hours of driving), so might not have a chance for replies till a bit later, but, since we're probably all bloggers and you all feel the same thrill, am every so grateful for each and every comment and connection. :DAlso, sending out a great, big, THANK YOU to Kelly who invited me to take part in this lovely blog tour. Please pop over to her site. You'll love her warm and gentle nature as much as I do.Here is the updated blog tour list for everyone to visit these lovely gals.

Wednesday,  June 18th

 On Sutton Place

Stone Gable

My Soulful Home

Thursday,  June 19th

 Country Design Style

Cedar Hill Farmhouse

Lilacs & Longhorns

Friday,  June 20th

 Thistlewood Farms

At The Picket Fence

Jennifer Rizzo 

 

Saturday,  June 21st

Our Southern Home

Southern Hospitality

Debbie Doos

Veronica Roth

Finding Home

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