Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Searsmont Village



Motorcycle Diaries. Searsmont village sketches on 7/20. Watercolor and pencil in my sketchbook.

6 comments:

WILDSIDE said...
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Ken Foster said...

Motorcycle diaries is a reference to sketches that I'm doing while out and about on my motorcycle which by the way is a new/old thing for me. I raced motocross when I was a young kid, then had a Kawasaki KLR 650 for a few years in my twenties. And just recently I bought a Ducati Scrambler that I've been riding - so much fun!

WILDSIDE said...

Aha & oh dear! So I've got my answer & the answer is that you can indeed read my deleted comments. You know more about me & my moods than I realize! The LOL!!! is on me... Blushing madly in this moment.

On our drive home yesterday from working on the other house in another town, we were talking of the possibility of buying a getaway property a short distance away from our house as a replacement for it one day. Just then a vespa sort of thing passed us on the road -- and we both said -- that looks like a great way to get around, when & if... (Keep in mind we are both of the pedal power mindset, one of quite a bit more than the other, so a bit contrary to what you'd think we might offhandly say... But do understand how freeing being & going places on a motorcycle would seem to be! Especially in summer weather. Enjoy! And seems you are.)

I just had a little crazy thought for an idea -- mostly to creatively entertain us both -- but will contact you later about that if I get that brave. Not sure. For now, thanks for this answer, Kfostersketch!

I really enjoy seeing your blog & what you're up to.

Ken Foster said...

That's funny. Yes, the comments come directly to my email when they're posted so I have read them all (I think...). You're a good sport, WS. I hope now that the secret's out that it won't prevent you from commenting!! I would miss that!

WILDSIDE said...

Thanks, Ken, I appreciate that.