Hello! We had a lovely weekend here with sunny skies and warm weather; hoping Spring is almost here! And aren't these just the perfect Spring-y paintings?
The Birdcage, 1910
Another new favorite artist, American Frederick Carl Frieseke. Aren't they gorgeous? These pretty colors are really delighting me right now!
I'm in crazy baby-waiting mode, and about to tackle some new projects. Like these:
I need this baby out now: anyone have suggestions for naturally inducing labor? Last time I tried the birth ball (didn't work). I finally went into labor after eating Chipotle? So that's where we're having dinner tonight, after lots of walking today!:) Wish me luck!
I vaguely remember some kind of herbal tea helping bring on labour! Maybe the internet will help? I do feel for you once you get to this stage it can become a real drag! Claire.
P.S I love the "Good Morning' painting.
Posted by: paintdropskeepfalling.wordpress.com | 03/08/2010 at 02:18 PM
Lovely paintings, I love the use of colour- very sprigy.
Good luck with the 'inducing', hopefully next time we hear from you there will be baby news:)
Posted by: Kristen | 03/08/2010 at 07:06 PM
Yes, arent the greens in that painting vibrant?
Posted by: Bibliosophy | 03/08/2010 at 08:58 PM
Love the bird cage painting, what wonderful colours! Well I'm afraid I don't have any advice, not having had children yet, but I wish you could luck in your attempts!!
Posted by: Petit Filoux | 03/09/2010 at 05:52 AM
They say black cohosh works...who knows!
http://herbs.lovetoknow.com/Black_and_Blue_Cohosh_to_Induce_Labor
Posted by: Erin | 03/09/2010 at 03:14 PM