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March 10, 2020

Quick Daily Walk Drawings: Lion, Dog, and Cat

I am enjoying my daily walks and for the first time in months, I am drawing daily.  As I tour the neighborhood I pause for a few minutes if something appeals to me and do a quick sketch, finishing it later at home.  Last week I walked 1 mile in my neighborhood each day and this week I increased each to 1.5 miles - mainly as exercise for my back.  I used a Pentel Pocket Brush Pen for the ink.

This is a stone lion sculpture in the window of a nearby bookstore.  

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This was one of several simple drawings on the windows of a Vetinary Clinic.

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March 7, 2020

Walk #2

I walked a mile around the neighborhood each day this week, and my back does feel better, except for when sitting without a supported back.  Each day I take a few photos, and look forward to drawing something on my walk.  I stand and draw quickly (because I begin to slump) and then paint them at home.  I am a window shopper, and have no problem finding something to draw.  This is from Day 2.  The small stuffed animals are from Jellycat - the bigger size monkey became my 15 year old Grand daughter Sydney's "Lovey" and is still a precious belonging.

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March 4, 2020

Sketching on My Daily Walks

During my years in Medicine I was exposed to many contagious diseases, and was a young faculty member when we started to recognize HIV infections and develop appropriate methods for safely drawing blood and doing bone marrow aspirates and biopsies.  But epidemics of newly emerging respiratory viruses and ebola were limited mostly to other continents.  That will not be the case now, and living in densely populated NYC means increased exposure, and morbidity, with the coronavirus once you are in the vulnerable age range.  The first case in NYC (traveler from Iran) was announced on Sunday, and the second patient (with no obvious source and exposure to many people) was announced yesterday.  My husband and I have the luxury of staying home now, with daily walks in the neighborhood, and I take my sketchbook with me for a really quick sketch each day.  I also have a big pile of used books to read to keep me happy!

I was walking along a quiet side street on Monday when I suddenly saw a townhouse already decorated for St. Patrick's Day.  The leprechaun wasn't the only decoration, but it was the largest.  I used to wear green every St Patrick's Day to honor my Irish Grandfather.  Then I did extensive family research 2 decades ago only to discover that his entire family came from County Armagh in Northern Ireland in the 1880s.  Orange should be my color.

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I'll try to continue my walks and sketching, weather permitting, with an added benefit of exercising my back.

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