Luna

Vickie’s latest rescue is cute!


Need inspiration…

Thanks Kathy for reminding us!

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month…

Living a life with Passion is the only way to cruise and the book and DVD, Polly’s Global Walk for breast cancer awareness is an incredibly uplifting, soulful journey by one woman, walking for 5 years around the world at 3 mph., covering 22 countries and 14,000 miles, becoming the first American woman to achieve this dream…following a dream that she held in her heart since the age of 12.
If you have been discouraged or depressed (haven’t we all been there at one time…) check this DVD or book out from the library and travel the world with Polly, inviting her determination and pure grit into your life.  She reminds you that life is precious and to celebrate your own dreams.
Ladies, don’t forget to have a mammogram!!
Love, Kathy

 


Katy @ TIJERAS OPEN AIR ART MARKET

Just in case you’re coming to Albuquerque for the World Famous Balloon Fiesta or the New Mexico State Fair,

I hope you’ll also have time to stop by and visit!

You’re Invited!

Katy Widger

will  be at the

TIJERAS OPEN AIR ART MARKET

showing and selling her

ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, DOG PORTRAITS AND GREETING CARDS

Bring the kids and have some fun!

TIJERAS OPEN AIR ART MARKET

is having a

WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL!

SEPTEMBER 25 AND 26, 2010

10AM to 4PM

In the heart of Tijeras

480 E. Historic Route 66 (Hwy 333)

7 Miles East of Albuquerque

Tijeras, New Mexico

For a complete schedule of performers, directions,

And a 20% Off coupon for Just Imagine Gallery:

www.tijerasartmarket.com

.

Free Admission!

Visit Katy’s website at:

www.katywidger.com

Better yet, come by and visit in person!

Enjoy the music, visit the coffee shop!

Shop at the “other” vendors!

A Family Friendly Event


Katy

Raindance Journal Art

BlogKaty Widger Fine Art


If you still do snail mail…

Kathy sent this link. Just this past I received correspondence with one of these cool stamps. Public awareness of the need to adopt shelter pets has definitely increased in the past years. That awareness comes with a down-side from my perspective; pure-bred dogs have lost favor in the public’s eye. Somewhere along the way, the pure-bred dog fancy didn’t keep up. Owning a pure-bred dog is no longer as ‘hip’ as rescuing a dog. There is value in both!

From the above link:

On April 30, 2010, in North Hollywood, California, the Postal Service™ issued a 44–cent, Animal Rescue: Adopt a Shelter Pet special stamp in ten designs, designed by Derry Noyes of Washington, DC.

With these 10 stamp designs, the U.S. Postal Service hopes to raise awareness of the need to adopt shelter pets.

The pets depicted on the stamps were photographed by Sally Andersen-Bruce near her home in New Milford, Connecticut. All had been homeless at one time; all but one had been adopted when they were photographed.


Doggone tired of them..

This is too funny!