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Wild Ozark Journal: Autumn 2015

If you’d like the collection of sketches from Autumn 2015 on your e-reader, it’s available this week (Nov 16- 20) for free at Amazon.

You can keep up with me as the sketches are done here at the online journal, or get the collection each season for your e-readers at Amazon. They'd make great gifts for the nature lovers in your midst!
You can keep up with the sketches as they are done here at the online journal, or get the collection each season for your e-readers at Amazon. They’d make great gifts for the nature lovers in your midst! Click here to go to Amazon now.

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2 responses to “Wild Ozark Journal: Autumn 2015”

  1. Mr J. Farouche DD. Avatar
    Mr J. Farouche DD.

    Keep up the hard work, I find your journal very informative and enjoyable. With the abundance of draws on our time, its with pleasure I carve out time to read and engross myself in your journal and pictures.

    Thank you for the edification and break from the daily proliferation of bad news that bombards us, via every form of media available. My hat’s off to You !

    1. Madison Avatar

      There is a Buddhist proverb that says something about flowers still blooming in the midst of chaos…
      I’m behind on my drawings but hope to get a new one this week. Daily proved to be very difficult and so then it was easy to slide to weekly. And now it seems I’m not even making a monthly entry. Your words give me encouragement. Thank you 🙂

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