This is a photo in Charleston, SC – I love it at an angle. Continue reading “Charleston: Interesting at an Angle!”
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Life Ring Buoy – Lobster Cove – Monhegan, ME

This is a familiar sight to those of you who have ventured to Monhegan, ME. Continue reading “Life Ring Buoy – Lobster Cove – Monhegan, ME”
Monhegan in Fog…

Monhegan Island, a fabulous island off the coast of Maine. Approximately 10 miles out to sea and you find a treasure in this island. The peace and quiet, the birds, the hiking trails, the beauty no matter where you look… ahhhh! Continue reading “Monhegan in Fog…”
Isn’t It Grand? House in Charleston, SC!
Here She Goes Again!
That look! “Here she goes again” – this dog is a ham, and I’m not exaggerating. He loves his photo to be taken. He will pose and wait for me to grab my phone. He’s had a lot of experience posing for the camera, that’s for sure.
TIS THE SEASON!
Tis the season for juicy, sweet oranges! Continue reading “TIS THE SEASON!”
The American Farmhouse Plan by Mitch Ginn & Associates!
American Farmhouse by Mitch Ginn and AssociatesContinue reading “The American Farmhouse Plan by Mitch Ginn & Associates!”
Featured Artist: Mike Beeman!

Mike Beeman. I love the light in his paintings – and the brush strokes… heavenly! Continue reading “Featured Artist: Mike Beeman!”
Broccolini Chicken Rice Casserole!
I made this recipe on a cold day when something warm and comforting sounded divine. I ran across this recipe (Pinterest to the rescue!), I made a few changes to suit our tastes, and will make this again minus the cheese and will try using brown rice (measurements will be different, so don’t substitute brown rice in this recipe, it cooks for a longer period of time). This recipe was delicious! I’m glad I ran across it!
Featured Artist: Yong Hong Zhong!
Yong Hong Zhong. I love the simplicity of his paintings. The bits of dark color placed near the lightest colors makes the painting come alive. Thick textured paint at the top makes it so interesting. Great light and shadows and a sweet subject matter!
See more of Yong’s work via these links:
Website | Instagram
What a talented and interesting artist – be sure to read a bit about Yong, from his website:
Yong Hong Zhong was born in Canton, China and immigrated to the United States when he was twelve years old. Yong developed a keen interest in drawing at an early age. His determination to pursue his dream of being an artist prompted him to attend La Guardia High School, a prestigious school for music and arts in New York City. Yong continued his education at Pratt Institute in New York to further develop his artistic skills. He majored in Illustration and has a minor in Art History.
During his third year at Pratt Institute, Disney Animation Studios selected him and fourteen other college students from all over the country to tour their facilities and study under their artists for two weeks. The animation industry reinforced his love for the arts. Upon graduation, he was offered an internship at the Disney Animation Studios in Florida. After completion of the internship, Yong went back to New York and worked for MTV Animation Studios as a storyboard artist. At MTV, he helped design backgrounds, props and also had an opportunity to be a voice-over. A year later, he rejoined the Walt Disney Company and has worked on featured films since 1995.
While at Disney, Yong had the opportunity to work and learn from many talented artists. The changes and demands in the animation industry from traditional 2D films to 3D films have also broadened his versatility and proficiency in various production softwares. Over the past 14 years, he has refined his skills in story telling, color and composition. The knowledge and experiences he acquired from the animation industry continue to be an invaluable influence in his art.
After completion of Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog” project, Yong was ready to take a different direction and focus on his passion for traditional painting. Yong takes inspiration from many different forms of art but none has more influence on him than the early California impressionists. His subject matter varies from landscape to portrait to still life.
Oregon’s beautiful landscapes and family oriented communities have motivated him to relocate. He currently lives in Portland with his wife and two sons.
Catch you back here tomorrow!
All images via yonghongzhong.com, used with permission…
Images are not for reproduction, they are property of the artist.
Sunset – Old Village – Mount Pleasant, SC
Sunset View, Old Village – Mt. Pleasant, SCWe were taking a scenic drive through the Old Village in Mt. Pleasant, SC – the sun was setting and we drove to the nearest spot so that I could jump out and snap a photo. Heck of a spot! Beautiful! The sunset was spectacular that night.
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Featured Artist: Sharon Schock!
The Laurel Cottage Plan by C. Brandon Ingram!
This is the Laurel Cottage designed by C. Brandon Ingram. This 992 square foot, two bedroom, two bathroom home has so much class. The design is stunning. Details make it look like a home built long, long ago. To have what looks like a older home in perfect condition with all the modern amenities is a dream come true!
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