First snow of the fall on Cape Cod….

It happened….it snowed before Thanksgiving here on Cape Cod. That by itself is not so unusual since we’ve even gotten snow in October before. What was unusual was the sudden drop in temperatures and the sudden switch between a mild, lovely fall and a wild, windy snowy fall in less than 24 hours….

009The birds had no choice bu to hunker down…

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The landscape became cold and crisp and dotted with icy snow even on the ocean’s edge like here at Fort Hill in Eastham….

002Perhaps one of the saddest elements of the sudden change is the increase in cold stunned sea turtles being found on the bay beaches. These turtles were found this morning and are being triaged at Wellfleet Bay Wellfleet Sanctuary. Please call 508-349-2615 and leave a message if you have to, if you find a turtle.

003These turtles are lucky to have been found and most, if not all, will be slowly warmed back to life, hydrated and treated according to their needs…

004As of my stopping by to take these pictures before my painting class this morning, there were already 10 turtles being taken care of….

 

 

 

 

Happy November!

Well, I haven’t posted much in October, mostly because October was a whirlwind, crazy busy month for me. I taught art and nature classes all over the Cape, had an exhibit at Barnstable Town Hall and wrote a whole lot of columns and reviews. Yep, it was a busy month.

I worked with Project Life classes through the Thornton Burgess Society in Sandwich, Bourne and Mashpee….

032taught kids how to pick up crabs without getting pinched…

033taught a little painting to adults, too….at Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary but also did a little painting of my own…002

We had a little reunion with former students–all the ladies but me are in their 80s and one is in her 90s! I’ve known most of these ladies as students since 1980 and we’ve all become great friends. One moved to New Mexico 10 years ago but came to see us this fall….2011 etsy christmas cards 025

We had a great 5 week session of fall Sandy Neck Junior Rangers…011

and of course, the always energetic and photogenic Arlo was happy to join me walking along the canal on some of the best fall days….147

 

 

 

My drawings and paintings on exhibit!

Many of you know how much I love Sandy Neck and the Town of Barnstable is now hosting an exhibit of my ink drawings and paintings done at Sandy Neck or inspired by the nature there in the large Town Council Hearing Room as well as the smaller hearing room to the side. They are hosted through the Art on Loan program through the HyArts Council and will be on view through October 18 during regular town hall business hours.

Some of what will be on display include these pages from my watercolor sketchbook, painted on location….

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Ink drawings….004and some larger watercolors….

003I hope you will stop by! Barnstable’s Town Hall is on South St. in Hyannis but you can walk there from Main. St. as well.

 

Falling away from summer…..

It’s that time of year again. It seems a bit early for this chilly weather but here it is…

At the beach we are getting some drama in the sky…

001The seaside goldenrod is in bloom….

 

012The dusty miller is giving the dunes a nice warm feeling….

013The beach grasses are beginning to turn color…

017And all along the shore are the shells of molting crabs, horseshoe crabs and the leftover shells from gull meals like this sweet scallop….

023I’ll be posting more late summer and early fall pictures soon. Have a great week and don’t forget to get outside!

 

 

 

 

 

Baby Snakes

We don’t have any poisonous snakes here on Cape Cod but we do have snakes of various sizes and kinds, including the garter snake, ribbon snake, black racer, hog nosed snake and ring necked snake to name some of them.

Late summer is the time to see baby snakes and right now they are everywhere. You have to look fast and in the right places because these little guys know how to move it and how to hide.

Ring necked snakes are small even as adults but the babies are just teensy. Check out this little guy in a hand. Ring necked snakes like to hide under old boards and in rock walls and grow to be a little over a foot long.

021Baby black racers don’t look like the adults though they still have the white chin. They are more mottled looking. These hatch from eggs in late August and can be found in fields, gardens or woodland areas. They are super fast.

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Baby garter snakes are born live and can be seen in gardens, around ponds, stone walls and other places where they can feed on insects and worms. This little snake is of the maritime species, quite common here on the Cape. Note that it does not have the stripes often associated with garter snakes.037Check out this hyper little guy trying to get out of the bucket. If left unwatched it would have succeeded, too! All these snakes were caught by naturalists who knew what they were doing and how to handle them. They were shown to children and discussed and then let go.

047Please leave baby snakes where you find them. They are difficult to feed and care for correctly and they belong in the wild.

 

 

 

Beach art

Everyone knows about making sand castles at the beach but there are lots of other funĀ art related projects one can do with any age kid but adults, too. The best part is you don’t need a thing except a willingness to gather materials and a lot of imagination.

We found this lovely lady left behind on the beach one day a few weeks ago….I have no idea who made her but they obviously lavished a lot of love and care on her.

012I often like to do some rock and sand art with the kids I teach in the summer and they come up with some amazing pieces. One day we made rock turtles and these are some of the ones the kids, ages 9-12, came up with.

020Check out the attention to detail in this one

017and this one….

023This one was smaller

024but they were all imaginative and fun

019The next few days on the Cape will be picture perfect for all sorts of outdoor activities but if you find yourself at the beach, why not make a rock and sand picture of your own?

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Happy First Day of August!

These last few days here have been so perfect that they almost make up for all that horrid heat and humidity that preceded them!

I haven’t been posting much because I’ve been busy. I’ve been making shell necklaces with kids down at the Hyannis Harbor on Thursday afternoons…

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Hanging out with the greenheads….

Greenheads at the barMaking fun shark necklaces to sell in local shops….

020Sketching outside…

002and just enjoying some of the most beautiful places on earth…

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How about you?

 

 

Cape Cod Summer

Yep, it’s a hot one out there….

I’ve been pretty busy so I have to say I’ve been hotter than I’ve been cool these last few weeks. It’s okay…it’s so pretty out there I can’t complain too much…

There have been a lot of days like this one, complete with the kids

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and sunsets like this one….

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There have been lots of birds…

033lots of flowers

006and lots of lovely summer moments….

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New from my studio

I started a 90 day challenge for myself at the beginning of June to motivate myself to get healthier but also to jump start some creative ideas I’ve been fooling around with. I have about 4 children’s books in the works, a coloring book, a bunch of poems and I’m trying to get my illustration portfolio together. And oh yeah, I sell some of my work online, too, and I want to streamline that. Small things, no worries, right? Ha!

Some people suffer from lack of ideas but I think I suffer from too many. I am easily distracted, easily pulled away from what I’m working on to work on something else. The Energizer Bunny has nothing on me some days…

Anyway, here are some of the drawings and watercolors I’ve been working on.

I’ve been playing a lot with ink and watercolor so have been experimenting with shells again

008I’ve also been playing around with some pairings of inside and outside of different kinds of shells like these mussels….

023and this quahog

035I pick up a lot of feathers along the beach and wanted to try my hand at some of those. This one is a hawk wing feather from my own backyard…

029While these are gull feathers

010Right now I’m about 21 days into this 90 day challenge and if nothing else, it has gotten me drawing and painting daily again!

You can find these for sale at my Etsy Shop, Mary Richmond Design.