Saturday, September 26, 2020
Art in the outdoors
A wee bit of excitement
While Charles was across town with the exciting art event, Belinda and our neighbors had some excitement of their own: bears! The house that is next to the church parking lot was the scene of some commotion when a mother black bear and two cubs dropped out of a nearby tree!! We don't know for certain how the bears were released (or by whom), but it goes to show that there are good reasons that the trash bins have bear locks on them.
Friday, September 25, 2020
Another Zoom?
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Another project
In what we are thinking is the final big outdoor project (of course, we've said this before), we painted the front porch this week, a nice shade called "toasted cinnamon."
Saturday, September 19, 2020
The show in progress
The two paintings are: (upper right) "Impromptu" and (lower left) "Nebula #6"
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
A busy summer

June: +Mowed/cleaned back of church
(path side) and between playground Mary Sandoe House. +Trimmed
treetops by Franz Hall entry. +Painted curb along the Grinnell Ave.
entrance. +Put down one ton of gravel in front of church (by the main
entrance) and along office side (beneath office windows). +Painted
cross by corner sign and the St. Paul’s name on the building. +Replaced
and painted church mailbox. +Placed artificial flowers in corner sign
planters, Franz Hall planters, front entrance planters, and by the
mailbox. +Began trimming large tree at the personage (arranged for pro to
complete). +Put down ten yards of
mulch at parsonage. +Put down three yards of gravel in the parsonage
backyard (refreshed a path). +Put down eight yards of mulch in parking lot
islands. +Trimmed all trees in parking lot. +Trimmed trees on the
church lawn – up to ladder’s limit and took seven pickup loads of branches to
Western Disposal. 
Friday, September 11, 2020
Quick projects
Charles had fun this week with two Mondrian-inspired projects. The first project used used three old hand tools left over from last year's church yard sale. The second project used scrap wood from his Labor Day project at the church.















