Sunday, November 14, 2010

Time to Rest.


One place that I just love to visit is the studio of Gayle Fulwyler Smith, a watercolor artist in Dixon. Her home is surrounded by a large apple orchard and you have to walk on a road in the orchard to reach her home. This old trailer that was probably used at harvest time. Wish I could have caught a shot of it when it was full of apples.

25 comments:

  1. Watercolor artists are so rare now, any chance to see some of her work?

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  2. Looks like a peaceful and wonderful place, I love those trees with Autumn colours and your picture is really beautiful!Very well captured!
    No doubt those artists have great inspiration in this awesome scenery!
    Léia

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  3. Estupenda la fotos... un placer pasar por aquí.

    Saludos y un abrazo.

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  4. I always thought it would be neat to have an apple orchard. Of course I wouldn't know what to do with all the apples, but they sure look neat! :)

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  5. this old trailer in the orchard is stunning - your shot is beautiful !
    bisous de France

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  6. Nice Dixon valley photos and stories recently

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  7. What a beautiful place. I bet it serves as quite an inspiration for her work. Have a great Sunday!

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  8. This looks like it was a pretty walk amongst the trees. I can almost smell the fresh air.

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  9. this landscape is beautiful and I understand your painter friend ! bravo for this picture full of poetry ! :))

    Bye randy...

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  10. It's a beautiful shot anyway Randy!
    It was nice to read your descrption of this place, I'm sure it's really special.
    Have a nice Sunday!

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  11. Looks like a wonderful place to go for a walk.

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  12. It looks like that wagon has gone many, many miles!
    Happy Sunday, dandy Randy!

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  13. It still looks great when it's empty, because the wood looks old.

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  14. Great shot! Looks like a perfect subject for a painting.

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  15. Wow! An apple orchard!
    I wish I could live there - then I can press my own apple juice every morning! :)

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  16. I like to imagine that orchard was full of flowers.

    Regards

    Valery

    [Barcelona Daily Photo]

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  17. This looks like such a relaxing place.

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  18. This is a great photo, well-composed. I think that it would look like a slice of history in black and white. That old wagon has probably carried many apples in its day!

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  19. Wonderful nostalgically location!
    Greetings from Hamburg,
    Julia

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  20. That could be a painting itself, Lovely.

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