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This entry was posted on Thursday, May 24th, 2007 at 3:52 am and is filed under tina illustrates.
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This entry was posted on Thursday, May 24th, 2007 at 3:52 am and is filed under tina illustrates.
4:21 am on May 27th, 2007
So sad… he was such a friend and survived the ride from Milwaukee to San Antonio in the back of the hot UHaul without water… he’s going to a better place, now.
3:28 pm on May 31st, 2007
I like the painting, I need to start again. My wife kills plants all the time but I’m really good at taking care of them. She killed an aloe plant! Do you know how hard it is to kill those! They don’t ussually die that easy but she found away! haha
4:20 pm on October 19th, 2007
marvellous; So lifelike!
6:06 pm on October 19th, 2007
We must be related!!
6:07 pm on October 19th, 2007
Ms. Tina:
I love it when people take the theme and turn it inside out. Very nice idea.
regards, N
6:20 pm on October 19th, 2007
Why thank you Neil!
8:37 am on October 20th, 2007
ohhh nooo!!! tina! see that tiny bit of green? it’s STILL alive! you can’t dump it now….cut off all that yucky brown, and then give that one green stem a good snip, give a nice window and it WILL come back to love you. or, is it too late? love the painterly blue pot…wonderful strokes!
10:04 am on October 20th, 2007
I once had an african violet..and I killed it..I think you can water them from the top :( sniff
9:05 am on October 20th, 2007
Oh, Froggie, it’s too late. :( This one is long gone. But since then I have learned a lot more about ivy plants, and now got a new one as a house warming gift. Hopefully I will be able to make it grow nice and strong (and not kill it)!
1:31 pm on October 22nd, 2007
Yeah I don’t understand how I killed a simple Ivy. Those things are supposed to be death proof.