The well dressed woman was approaching me rather quickly. I wanted to be polite so I shuffled as far to the right as I possibly could, without falling off the sidewalk. I noticed the woman shifting her purse to her other shoulder as she took the time to look towards me with a pleasant smile. I thought to myself that her acknowledgement was something I had never felt before in this town. I continued walking towards the stoic barn, the one I always admired. Not a single soul was ever present, but I felt today that others had walked along its path leading towards the geometric shaped barn door. I looked towards the second story window with all of its chipped and torn white sash. As usual, it appeared to be empty and extremely dark. I wondered the many secrets that were hidden inside. I curiously tried jiggling the barn door latch and found that for once, it popped open with a loud snap. I knew this day was going to be an extra special one. I looked around and behind me to see if anyone was nearby. I spotted the well dressed woman, down on the corner, grinning at me from the distance.
~Written by Jennifer Afia
"Sandwich House 1804", original acrylic measuring 24" X36". Price: $265.00. For more information on purchasing this painting, please contact me at dimarzos@aol.com
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Creatively Yours,
Jennifer Alfia
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ReplyDeleteThese paintings are wonderful! I'm going to spread the word to my facebook and twitter friends now!
Ingrid
Hey Mrs. Dimarzo!! Love this photo. :) It's really cool! I love the idea that you're doing a blog ... it's great! haha. To get more followers you could always make a Tumblr ... (I don't know, for us it's pretty popular now ...) but it's pretty much the same thing as this ... just a bit different! Anyway, hope all is well :) & hope to talk to you soon! :)
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