Our 26th anniversary started out with a morning Zoom appointment to talk to our doctor about Peter's test results from his 3rd biopsy, 2nd with DNA testing. We had been anxious about it for a while because waiting for test results are always the worst part, and we were concerned that if we got bad news it would cast a shadow on our anniversary trip. The news wasn't great. They feel that the condition has progressed and we have entered the phase where we need to start planning the bone marrow transplant. We weren't expecting that, but in a strange way it was a little bit of a relief for Peter to have a plan instead of the lingering uncertainty about when this is going to happen. We left directly afterwards and it didn't taint the weekend for us. Instead we had two glorious nights in Fredericksburg, TX, walking through the town and the shops, eating delicious food and sleeping whenever we wanted.
Outside the Museum of the Pacific at dusk
While we were there we wanted to go back to an art gallery to buy some work by a watercolor artist we met 2 years prior. He was a
On the way home we stopped in Marble Falls to see if we could purchase some paintings from an artist we met back in 2018. On my birthday that year we met Johnnie Fields, an architect and artist who's work I fell in love with. A WWII and Korean War vet, Mr. Fields was 90 years old, married 67 years, and at the time was still working, driving, and golfing. We first went to their shop we had visited in 2018, only to find that it was gone. We found the new location only to discover it was closed. Unbelievably I knocked and found his daughter had come into the studio to do a little painting that Saturday and she let us in. Turned out that he had died only weeks before and all of his paintings of bluebonnets, which we had particularly been looking for, had been sold. They were closing the shop and selling off the remainder of his paintings and we were able to buy several at discounted prices and I was so glad we were at least able to do that. It was such a shame we didn't come earlier. I had a feeling we might miss out if we waited.His daughter let us take our time browsing the shop and these are the paintings we purchased. I love them all.
This is actually a painting of a house in Fredericksburg.
I love the little nuns in this mission painting.
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Beautiful pictures and good looking couple! (=
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