'Sunny in the morning becoming cloudier and spots of rain by 2.30. A cold wind (again) but it was fine if one found shelter.
'FF as charming as ever, but boats don’t get any easier to draw!'
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First of all an apology for the lateness of the blog this week. I (Hannah) was laid low by a mystery lurgy, couldn't even raise my head, let alone type, for two days. Avril and Sally L are both away. I am completely OK now. Thanks you for those of you who sent me pictures and words, especially Lesley, who provided the written 'sketch' of the day's outing: 'A good turnout considering the distance. Nine of us and we lasted all day! 'Sunny in the morning becoming cloudier and spots of rain by 2.30. A cold wind (again) but it was fine if one found shelter. 'FF as charming as ever, but boats don’t get any easier to draw!' Diana wasn't able to go to Felixstowe, and has sent a memory of it from 2011, along with her paintings of poppies from her garden. Ian C's contribution consists of an unfinished oil and two sketches. Here is Frances' work... She says, ' My four A5 sketches. Thought I’d be neat with the close up of the floats!' Here are Lesley's sketches from the day... And finally from Jackie, 'The porch study is a finished painting from last week. The other three are today at Felixstowe. A sketch; attempt at painting storm clouds and watercolour of estuary mouth view.' Once again, apologies for lateness. Hope to see most of you next Thursday in Diss, when the exhibition will be hung. Let's hope for lots of sales and pleanty of compliments! Not sure who is doing the blog next week, send work to me if you like and I will forward it on.
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