Description
Have you ever mined for gold?
My husband and I try our hand at it every spring!
Driving out of Kitchener into the countryside last April, we began our search—not on the hilltops but in the valleys. This particular marsh was found somewhere west of Cambridge.
Equipped with boots and camera, we parked quickly when a marsh finally came into view. We were simply dazzled by SPLASHES OF GOLD amongst the crimson dogwood bushes!
From the bedraggled bulrushes rimming the marsh, we could hear red-winged blackbirds calling back and forth. The flash of red epaulets on Father Red-wing’s shoulders excited us when he flew across the marsh.
Using my photos as reference—and many brush strokes later—marsh marigolds bloomed on canvas—Splashes of Gold!

October - 12x16 Oil on Paper Print
Old Sheave Tower - Blair ON - 10X8 Print - Oil on Paper
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Climbing Roses - 10.75x16 Print - Watercolour on Paper (Framed)
No Room - 12x16 Oil on Paper Print
Come With Me - 9x18 Oil on Paper Print
Meadowside Mirror - Original 24x18 (Framed)
Jack-in-the-Pulpit - 16x20 Oil on Canvas Print
Glade Creek Grist Mill in Autumn - 36x24 Canvas Print
The Old Sentinel - Original 36x24 Oil on Canvas (Stretcher Frame)
Glade Creek Grist Mill - Winter - 12x8 Print - Oil on paper (unframed)
Waiting - Original 10x12 Oil on Board
Morning Moment - Original 36x24 Oil on Canvas (Framed)
Rambling River's Song - Original 20x16 Oil on Canvas (Stretcher Frame) 
