After a day of madly painting interior rooms, whipping our home into shape for the holidays, and for Liv’s upcoming wedding, I took a walk to get out of the paint fumes in what I had hoped would be a lifting fog. Instead of dissipating, around every bend in the road the fog became increasingly dense. Albeit beautifully atmospheric, I imagined how dangerous it would be to be aboard a ship in the heavy fog and wouldn’t have wanted for anything to be a sailor or fisherman yesterday.
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Documentary filmmaker, photographer, landscape designer, author, and illustrator. "Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly" currently airing on PBS. Current film projects include Piping Plovers, Gloucester's Feast of St. Joseph, and Saint Peter's Fiesta. Visit my websites for more information about film and design projects at kimsmithdesigns.com, monarchbutterflyfilm.com, and pipingploverproject.org. Author/illustrator "Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden."
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What a nice picture and the sun on water leading you forward. Good Idea paint fumes can give you a headache or lightheaded not much ventalation (buzz). USAF days Kwang Ju 1983-1984 timeframe, I and another Sgt were painting a bathroom in our building with no windows enamel paint with fans only was not cutting it…The commander a Major then stopped in and friend came out laughing and saying I’m a “Grubworm.” As we were listening to the song below Harlow Wilcox and the okies while painting, cassette tape. Commander said no more painting for this guy and safety office banned painting without a break or mask!! 🙂 Dave & Kim:-)
His nickname became (Buzz) after that…
Harlow Wilcox And The Oakies – “Groovy Grubworm”
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