So I'll be working in an Art summer camp!!!
I'm very excited! I'll get to do art projects all day long. I'll have longer days, but it'll be a nice change of pace from working with adults to working with children. That's the part I'm looking forward to the most. Hopefully they'll be responsive to the art. One of the conditions for registering to this camp was to express a desire to do artwork.
I've finally started painting our coffee table. I kept putting it off, I drew the koi fish on it a few months ago, and since I want to do large watercolor paintings I figured it would be great if I finished the coffee table first. This is what it looks like so far...
I decided last minute to do a rocky background instead of just having the fish float in a blue background. I'm considering red, orange, and white for the fish.
The yellow squash and zucchini seeds David planted did not make it through :( David planted them in different pots; one he'd water often and the other not so often! He wanted "the fittest to survive." Anyway he didn't count on a third variable: Bella :)
We often feed Bella food other than her dry dog food, so sometimes she gets an upset stomach. Whenever she had an upset stomach she'd eat the squash and zucchini leaves! At first we'd shoo her away when we'd see it happen but eventually she got to them all when we weren't watching. So now we just have the lavender, chamomile, and cucumber which she doesn't like and leaves alone.
So somehow we got tiny frogs in our garden. They sound beautiful after it rains or when we water, but slowly they are becoming a little nuisance! They-are-everywhere!!! They are so cute and tiny, but they've taken over all the pots and laid eggs on the soil. I can't dig anywhere without finding eggs, which dissuades me from transplanting anything! I'm hoping its just a seasonal thing.
The picture above and below show tiny frogs, they are so small that I can't zoom in too much with the camera because the image becomes blurry!
“In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust; I shall not be afraid. What can flesh do to me?” - Psalm 56:4