Merry Mondays - HO HO HO
As we continue to celebrate Merry Mondays, we welcome you to adorn your holiday home with an authentic Inspiration from Paris!! For the entire month of November, all paintings by Amoreno (who curently lives and paints in Paris) are 20% off. Buy a second one and we'll discount that one 25% off.
HO HO HO!! A painting makes great mistletoe...


Have you seen our latest project? On a recent trip through the world of imagination, I stumbled across an old, forgotten graveyard. The sculptures, stones, moss, trees and leaves were alive, whispering the wisdom of ages. I hope the haunting beauty of their message shines through this film. We're working on a coffee table book of the guardians who allowed me to photograph them and the magic places they call home. 

Seeking-----Finding. There is an owner of one of the Yahoo Groups in which I am a member. Suddenly, unexpectedly her fur child, Wilbur died. He had come all the way from Tazmania to North America with her to start a new life. He was her little Angel. To say she was devastated is to minimalize her sorrow and grief. I wrote to her and as best as I could I offered my condolences. I have had her on my mind every day thinking how sad she must be. I have wanted to write to her again, yet was so reluctant to do so. I didn't have anything to offer her. Tonight after reading an email from you about the new endeavor, I came here to read . Then I found Go To The Door Laughing. I was flabbergasted to have been given such a gift.
Unfortunately, I have never followed the Law of Attraction. Tonight I was given the gift of a message of how to offer someone I am concerned about some comfort.
Thank You for sharing your experiences. May your precious fur child always be with you.
Blessings and Hugs,
Peggy
Posted by: Peggy | March 22, 2008 at 04:48 PM
Seeking-----Finding. There is an owner of one of the Yahoo Groups in which I am a member. Suddenly, unexpectedly her fur child, Wilbur died. He had come all the way from Tazmania to North America with her to start a new life. He was her little Angel. To say she was devastated is to minimalize her sorrow and grief. I wrote to her and as best as I could I offered my condolences. I have had her on my mind every day thinking how sad she must be. I have wanted to write to her again, yet was so reluctant to do so. I didn't have anything to offer her. Tonight after reading an email from you about the new endeavor, I came here to read . Then I found Go To The Door Laughing. I was flabbergasted to have been given such a gift.
Unfortunately, I have never followed the Law of Attraction. Tonight I was given the gift of a message of how to offer someone I am concerned about some comfort.
Thank You for sharing your experiences. May your precious fur child always be with you.
Blessings and Hugs,
Peggy
Posted by: Peggy | March 22, 2008 at 04:47 PM
Dear Duirwaigh,
I too, have felt grief over a dog's passing, and grief over losing someone I love. Death is only a door, and sorrow its gate, but we never really lose the ones we love.
You are not alone. You are never really alone.
Hugs!
Posted by: Tina Loflin | May 01, 2007 at 11:33 AM
I love your blog especially the segment on the Cemeteries and their Sentinels. Can't wait for the book.
Keep up the great work.
Posted by: Cheryl Harrison | January 19, 2007 at 02:25 AM
Well this my first blog EVER! So please bear with me. I truly enjoy your art the music is outstanding and I can't wait until the Guardian series is made available. Have a great weekend be well....
Posted by: Giselle Gonzalez | December 01, 2006 at 07:42 PM
On your site you write: Before launching a website, we're opening the duirs to a little experiment on typepad's blog site. If you're an artist, dreamer or seeker, stop by and let us know what you think. Help us champion the Muse's cause.
How do I get there? Or am I already there?
Posted by: Cathee Poulsen | November 28, 2006 at 09:43 AM