Despite the thick, heavy air that created mugginess throughout the night, it was a comfortable sleep. At 3 AM, after a bathroom break, I returned to my room to see Erma standing by the door to the deck. Erma, followed by The Sisters and The Colonel, bolted outside while Chief remained in the bedroom. I sat in my chaise lounge, savoring the cool air, and was glad the four pooches were taking their time.
Today we are expecting highs in the mid-80s. Right now, it is already 72 degrees. Thankfully, we will not experience the nineties until tomorrow which will remain a total of three days.
There is little on the docket, today, and I am hoping to accomplish much in the way of plotting and researching.
Make it a great day!
TODAY’S ART OFFERING:
” Childhood Memories “
Oil On Canvas
122 x 80 cm
Rudolf Epp
(1834 – 1910)
Was a German realist Painter who belonged to the Munich School. Rudolf Epp was born in Enerbach Am Necker in 1834, the son of a decorative painter. After he drew of his own accord and had been artistically active since his youth, he was first taught by the landscape painter Karl Ludwig Seeger. He then studied at the Grobherzoglich Badische Kunstschule Karlsruhe as a student of Johann Wilhelm Schimer and Ludwig Des Coudres and attended the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf.
