I can't say that turnips are the first thing that jump out at me while shopping, but I do like the way they taste. I mostly use them in the fall and winter when making a roast. I do think that, if you take time to look at the vegetable, it is really quite beautiful.
A friend of mine once told me that every morning she'd find that something had taken a single bite out of many of the tomatoes in her garden. She finally discovered who the guilty culprit was...it was a fox. How foxy!
It was a very calm morning to enjoy the start of a new day from my cruise vacation in April. It is just wide open seas somewhere between Jamaica and the port of Aruba. I've made it even more colorful with the use of digital brushes and textures applied to my photo.
Hackberry Emperor and Huisache Daisy Wildflowers by Debra Martz
Spring rains brought many wildflowers along the edges of the hiking trails at the South Llano River State Park in Texas. Apr 25, 2019
New piece completed this evening, titled 'Misty setting sun'. A digital piece done in a similar style to John Constable with a strong array of greens & dark palette, #Watercolor and Ink styled. :)
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Fiesty Peacock, ink painting. Interesting fact, the feathers of a peacock possess microscopic crystal-like structures, which reflect different wavelengths of lights depending on their spacing. These crystal-like structures are what create the fluorescent colors of the bird.
Blue Butterfly, watercolor. This butterfly is one of three in my gallery. In addition, I offer all three of the butterflies in one vertical image. Pretty wall art for the butterfly or colorful insect lover.