Last day with my son, and will fly out of Medford, at 12:30 this time we're going though Seattle on way home. Back to work on Wednesday. Like I have no clue if Liz went home. But what can I do about it anyhow.
Granddaughter and I been painting. Look like I won't be able finish my painting before we fly home.
I've wonder if there any family connection to these 2 people EDVARK MUNCH and Virginia Woolf . My great grandmother on my mom side was a Munch, she was born in Iowa. But her dad was born in Germany. He was artist and a well known piece was the "Scream" As for Virginia Woolf. Her maiden name was Stephen. Spelling a little different but one of my 3rd Great Grandmother was a "Steven". Lot of time surname are spell different. Look like line of Stevens I'm relate to came over to United States like in 1650's
Thought I would share the work of KEN ELIAS and one thing I like is graham cracker and milk.
It’s entirely possible that you are related. You never know …
ReplyDeleteStephen is the English spelling and Steven is more American, a lot of Australians use Steven for christian names as well now, but those with more English heritage still use Stephen for christian names. The paintings are nice.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe flight.
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DeleteWhat great artwork. It sounds like you had a good time with your family.
ReplyDeletevery colourful art pieces. I like the new look of you blog - the cream on grey makes the words stand out and easy to read. I remember the art work Scream well. For many years I always thought it was painted by van Gogh, silly me. Safe journey
ReplyDeleteHave a safe journey home, Valerie
ReplyDeleteHow you had a wonderful time with your son and the rest of the family.
ReplyDeleteInteresting art, never had graham cracker with milk, looks good.
ReplyDeleteLove the art. Glad you had a nice visit.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a safe trip home and I'm glad you had a good time!
ReplyDeleteStephen is also a first name, my friend's son in Germany is called Stephen, I think Steven is the English translation which happened to a lot of people who arrived from all corners of Europe ! Nice that you had the visit of your son !
ReplyDeleteYes Gattina has it right, Stephen being German and Steven the English version. Good that you spent time with your son :)
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