I part sorted out the store today, putting aside things we will need on the tour. Reg rigged up a light inside the body of the 'troopy', our car so I can use the interior as a mobile studio.

This afternoon I brought  my http://www.campfire-yarns.com  blog and website up to over 30 blog posts, and tonight I have been adding the prints for sale pages to it.  I have completed, the horse prints page, so far and will work on the other pages through next week.
These horse prints, can be purchased direct from the artist when we are on tour.

Copyright is written on the prints on the web site and is in effect at  all times but it will not be written on the prints that are purchased.

Postage is FREE within Australia and the prints may be sent flat or rolled in  mailing tube.

International clients must order at least three prints to receive free shipping.

This post is, illustrated, with the horse prints. I will add more prints to the campfire yarns, blog and web site over the next week.


My first experience in attempting to ride a horse was my only and last experience, lol, the horse bolted, I managed to hang on, it ran back to the stable then did it’s best to try to rub me off it’s back by rubbing up against objects. Lol, J, I can laugh now and realize I did a pretty successful first ride, if not in controlling the horse, at least by having hung on, right then though, lol, I was probably wondering if I should have looked at some insurance quotes. J, You could not call me a ‘horse person, lol. Maybe, just, a horse painter.