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Sunday, February 8, 2026

Moose In Boots - Page 6


Today went well... as far as working on Moose In Boots! But again, this is about all I did. Here is page 6
Moose in Boots page 6


Here is the concept drawing from 16 years ago.
Moose in Boots concept page 6


A few process pictures that might be slightly meaningful. This was the very first color I added. The rocks were fun. They just got blotches of gray, purple, and green. Then I worked with them later to create the rock shapes.
Moose in Boots painting process


At that point I could "see" enough of the picture to know that I didn't like how it looked as it the landscape just falls off to nothing beyond the rocks. Lots of northwoods landscapes do fall away steeply, but there is usually a low area in the distance. I thought about just taking a chance on putting in the color. But by then, I'd invested a lot of time in the rocks and trees already, and I didn't want to ruin it if that didn't look good. So I painted a strip of ordinary paper, cut it out and laid it in to see how it looked. Yes! Much better. I knew I dared add a distant layer of color.
Moose in Boots painting process


This is also possibly interesting. I wanted to be sure the hemlock bark was going to look OK. First I tried a couple of sample trunks on the scrap page on the left. The top one is too dark, but I was happy with the bottom one. The strip on the right is part of the actual page, but before I added the shading. Looks kinda weird, right! But I think the final tree looks good.
Moose in Boots painting process


Have you noticed that I've been trying to add in plants that belong? Page 1 has marsh marigolds. Page 3 has Canada anemone and pink ladies' slipper. This page has bunchberry (ground dogwood). The trees on this page are a baby white pine, the tall and small hemlock, and a maple tree.

As I said, I didn't do much else. I feel good about finally getting serious about this book, but I also know I should be doing some other things too.

See Moose In Boots - page 5

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Spirit of the Woods Hike- February 2026


Today was the annual hike and attached chili feed. We had a big group despite the cold and snow. We think 25 people hiked. A couple of them did not get in the picture.
group hike photo


The snow was unbroken, but our two stalwart Dans led the way and most of the group did a total of about 3 miles.
hikers on snowy trail


I turned around earlier. My knee is still sore, and I want it to get better not angrier. The return woods was quiet and the trail was nicely packed after all those people had been on it!
winter woods with trail


The rest of the event is held at the warming shelter at Big M Ski Area. Loren does most of the work for this. There's a nice wood stove, and she heated the chili. She's dishing some out in this picture.
wood stove in a log building


People also brought other foods to complement the chili. There was lots of food! This is just one secton. (It's hard to take good pictures in the building because the light is from those huge windows and it's hard to get a shot without a big blob of light behind it)
pot luck food table


We think the total head count was about 35. It's a great time every year, and having a slightly warmer indoor place to visit makes it really nice. Several new people came.

Miles walked in 2026: 30.5
Hike 100 Challenge: 10.2 miles

North Country Trail, Manistee Co, MI. Madison Rd north about 1.2 miles out and back

See SPW- January 2026

Friday, February 6, 2026

Moose in Boots- Page Five


Yes, I can count. I know that 4 comes after 3. But...

In order to do page 4, I need masking fluid. Mine is all dried up. Hobby Lobby (our only halfway decent local art supply) carries some. It had 3 reviews on line, all of which were bad. They all said that it doesn't come off the paper, tearing it and ruining the picture. Um, nope.

So I have ordered a different kind. But until that arrives (Tuesday or Wednesday), I have to skip that page.

Then I got serious about finding the original drawings. Took over an hour, but I've got them. They were actually in one of the places that made sense for them to be. It's just that it was the last of the places I thought to look. So now those are all re-scanned and saved. Losing the old computer files isn't too big a deal because I had printouts of everything, but it just takes more time.

I also located my watercolor pencils which are very handy for small spaces

Good thing page five wasn't too hard.
Moose in Boots page 5


Here is the concept drawing. You can see that I seriously improved the cardinal. I'm also trying to remember to keep everything important a quarter-inch from the edges so they can bleed off the page when printed. I have to redo the computer files for the first two pages, but that's not hard. And I had thought to have bark stripped by a porcupine, but they don't really do that on aspen, so I skipped it.
concept drawing Moose in Boots page 5


So, I didn't really start working on today's page until about 11 am. And I needed to fool around to make sure I could get a nice gradient of yellow to green in the background. Here it is just before lunch.
watercolor in process


And again, at about 3 pm.
watercolor painting in process


I also had to run an errand and get groceries. Managed to edit a little bit too. So, all in all, today went well.

See Moose in Boots- Page 3

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Moose In Boots- Page Three


In theory, this page should have been much easier than yesterday's. But it still took me all day.
Moose in Boots page 3


As I half-promised, here is the concept page for this, sketched 16+ years ago. These were just pencil drawings. As you can see, this has two trees, and they are both hemlock not balsam. I wanted to start putting some hemlock in the book because the "northwoods" has both, and they look very different.
Moose in Boots page 3 concept


I started page 3 with the sketch, and put in a balsam fir. Then I wanted to see how the hemlocks would look.

So I sketched a hemlock and cut it out. Then I practice painted one (two- the first one wasn't right which is another good reason to do this), cut it out, and put both of them on the sketch. Hemlock will work.
concept Moose in Boots page 3


Then I started painting. This was just before lunch.
stages of paining Moose in Boots page 3


This was about 3:00 in the afternoon. Still a long way to go.


I'm content with this one.

Not much else happened. A little editing, some crocheting, a few phone calls. I'm trying to stay focused while I have the time. I leave for the East on Feb 21, so there aren't enough days to be finished by then since I won't have entire days I can just work on this every day between now and then, and there aren't 26 days even if I did. I need to somehow hang on to my momentum.

See Moose In Boots- Page Two

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Moose in Boots- Page Two


Page two is ready to show you, but I have to say that this is about all I did today. However, it is one of the more complex illustrations.
page from Moose in Boots


Do you want to see some of the process? I only took one picture of that, and it was early on- really I was just doing background washes and the balsam branches.
process of a watercolor


This might be fun. This is my test page where I was trying out things to get the look I wanted on the final copy or getting rid of excess paint.
watercolor tests


I may get away with only having to do this one once. I'm fairly happy with it. (I may redo the first one- we'll see.)

I did pick up my car from being fixed, washed the dishes, and did tiny amounts of other things. But this project takes serious concentration. Layers have to dry completely, or sometimes just a bit before you do the next step. There's not much time between chunks of working on a page.

Maybe I'll also share the concept pages. I did spend some time looking for the original computer files. Can't find them. That was so many computers ago, they may be lost. I have 2 printouts, so they aren't totally lost. And I'm sure I have the original sketches, but I didn't even try to find those today.

And now I have a computer issue too. I'm posting this from my old computer. Sigh.

See Moose in Boots- Page One