Moonlight in Vermont
So my 16 and 10-year-old would be ashamed to admit it, but their pudgy middle-age mom dances when she paints landscapes. The more abstract the pic and wild the beat of the music, the more energetic and embarrassing --for the kids anyway -- the dancing. My dancing is so bad that the only time I can really get away with it is in the middle of the night, which is how this painting happened.WItching hour has become the painting hour for me. When there's a full moon, it's bark at the moon time for the dog. That's how I ended up outside in the yard, keeping the dog on a leash and getting off of mine.It's a crystal clear night, and there are a large patches of muddy grass. There's still a bit of snow, however. I waited for the dog to do her business without waking up the neighborhood, and was forced to take the time to really look at A moonlit winters night for the first time in a long time.Seeing the variations in color different reflections made me realize how much depth there is to the night, and I started thinking of late night drives through the rolling countryside in Vermont and Washington county in New York State. The dog caught the scent of something, and I let her sniff at the end of the leash for a few minutes why drink in scenery.And that's how I ended up dancing in studio under the moonlight at 1 AM this morning. I highly recommend it.