“Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, but only saps today of its strength.”
– A. J. Cronin
Boy… isn’t that the truth!
You Made Me Smile – 3″ x 5″ Watercolor & Sharpie
I painted this for my friend, Donna Pearce, who is retiring from her job as the editor of our local newspaper, The Indian Journal,
at the end of the month. We had a surprise party for her last night at
the VFW and this was the card in her gift bag from me. Donna is a very
wonderful person. She works so hard and never complains. She has
generously given her valuable time to the community, wherever she was
needed. We served on the Eufaula Area Arts Council board together.
Donna sings, writes, paints, and smiles all the time. I am proud to
call her my friend and I will miss her constant presence all over town.
Enjoy your retirement, Donna!
This card was painted from a reference photo by Lin (oldrockchick) at WetCanvas.
About A. J. Cronin
Archibald Joseph Cronin,
the Scottish novelist who wrote as A. J. Cronin, had a full career as a
doctor before turning to fiction. He was born in 1896, worked as a
Royal Navy surgeon during World War I, and later was appointed Medical
Inspector of Mines in Wales. Some of his most famous books are The
Citadel, The Keys of the Kingdom, and Pocketful of Rye. His works were
known to reflect both his religious beliefs as a Roman Catholic and his
medical training. He died in 1981.
Friday, January 20, 2012
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