Jack and I are back from our visit to the Crooked Trail of western Virginia. We drove 1,400 miles in six days, visited six states, heard a lot of music, ate one salad, did a small amount of drawing, and had a great time.
And I drew a chair. Or two. And some hungry musicians.
I prepainted the page in watercolor before I left, then knocked out this Safari sketch and tinted it with sumi ink and a white pencil.
I love your drawing of the street musicians and their chairs. Love road trips. Would have to pack food as not sure I could eat possum; chocolate, yes! Love the license plates 1 Torah and Libril.
What a fabulous trip! I’ve never been to that part of the country and you make me hunger to experience it for myself.
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Never been in USA for a trip. And trips like this are always making me drooling!
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Love your photos – and of course, the wonderful sketch. Looks like a great trip.
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What a great trip! That drawing is a lot of fun too.
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Wow, that was amazing! What great memories for you and Jack. You are a wonderful dad. Nice drawing too.
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Thanks for sharing, Danny….really enjoy your perspective on things!
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Tell us the spooky part!!! I love spooky! -Beautiful pictures all around.
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we have a mountain house in glade valley and have been to mabry mill several times — love their grits — great pics —
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I love your drawing of the street musicians and their chairs. Love road trips. Would have to pack food as not sure I could eat possum; chocolate, yes! Love the license plates 1 Torah and Libril.
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The museum photo is the cutest!
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Well, if you’re seeing a “mess of” anything, you’re really getting into the region. Thanks for sharing your journey — as you always so eloquently do.
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Oh wow, I think I’d go nuts over the old cabins. Thanks for sharing the good ole southern life.
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What a great trip and wonderful memory to have with your son. You are a great dad. You got lots of great photo reference to. Thanks for sharing.
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