
Art by Jude Marks
This month we’ve been making art every day and it has brought us such joy. We’ve enjoyed filling up our sketchbooks and mixing paint colors. Best of all, Mama and I feel inspired to keep painting even after our September Art Challenge is complete.
We saw this hilarious tree the other day that looked more cartoony than realistic, hence Mama’s cute caption. Mama took the inspiration of fire for Day 19 and drew this fantastic Burning Man!
Today’s #OneGoodThing with Mama was an artful September! What was your #OneGoodThing today? Please share in the comments! Kindness is Everything.
Day 262 of 365. And Day 1,358 in a row (here’s the first 366, & the following 365, & the third year of 365 good things)!
1 year ago today: Italian take-away
2 years ago today: Coolest cookie jar ever!
3 years ago today: Not just a vitamin — Raising B12 awareness
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