





With official spring so close that I can almost taste it, my mind is drifting towards thoughts of tulips! It is said that the tulip is an ideal match for those with an artist personality type. I would like to think of myself as being an artist, of some kind, at some level. I like the bright, cheerful, colourful shades of tulips and also what they represent. They are one of the first flowers to bloom in spring. They stand for new beginnings and for hope. The Netherlands have been sending Canada tulip bulbs annually since 1945. This gift symbolizes a deep rooted friendship between the countries. This is a gesture of gratitude to Canada for helping to liberate The Netherlands.










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On this morning I went in search of what snow there is left in the city. From various locations close to home, I could see some snow up on Nose Hill so made that my objective. I tried to pair that with catching the sunrise but I was a little lax getting out the door which made me late. Yet, I caught the afterglow as I started walking up the Hill.


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After completing the thirty day watercolour painting challenge, I had a leftover pad almost full of large papers. They were a size that I would not be painting individual projects on. For now I thought just put the pad in the basement and deal with it later. Well, as I was placing the pad on a basement shelf, the books above caught my eye. Hmmm! I have four of these books. They are the Comedies and Tragedies by William Shakespeare with a published date of 1944. They belonged to my Mom. They were taking up space on the shelf. Hmmm, how about they take up space in my heart! This is the front of one of the books. The circle in the centre has the letters W and S with his portrait between them.
This is the inside of the book. I removed the pages from the book binding.
After cutting all the pages from the large watercolour pad to the size of the Shakespeare book, I glued them inside the covers. Next came attaching contact paper to the inside cover and the first page. I also did this to the back. I glued a ribbon to the back of the book to use as a tie.
This is the front view!
