After more than 30 years of watercolor experience, Diana M Davis' originals can be found in businesses and private collections throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. She loves the freedom and excitement of watercolor and uses the traditional style along with different techniques to express herself.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Zooming to the Vet!
Well I had an emergency today. J. woke me at 6:30am something was wrong with Daisy--(our Labrador) and sure enough when I saw her I knew she had a temperature. She was panting with a very hot nose and not a normal pant either.
So I took her temp and it was 103.9. A normal dog temperature is 101 so that wasn't good. I got a bucket with ice water and wiped her down. She was pitiful, the soulful look in her eyes.We had to do something. I ended up taking her to our vet again. All the way to Pocomoke,Md.to Dr. Johnson.It takes almost an hour to get there. But it was worth it. He gave her a shot, more antibiotics this time a z pack and something for arthritis and sore joints. I had planned to paint all day to finish this little commission but instead I'm zooming up the shore..the photo is of our return trip going across Shields Bridge.. a tiny bridge in Belle Haven,Va.
We did stop on the way home and got her a .99 burger-(-I got this idea from my friend Susan who drives her dog,Sam to the drive up window and orders him a vanilla ice cream cone and puts it in the cup holder for him. Sam is a sweetheart--Susan is too!) and now Daisy is snoring loudly on a blanket as I paint.
I've gotten a little painting done and stopped to post this. It's a landscape of Willis Wharf again. I've used some of Daniel Smith Lunar Black on the building. This has a granulation to it, which I love for texture on old wood. I'm looking forward to Meditation Class tonight at 6pm at The Bear and Cub Coffee Shop. I can use some tranquility..what a blessing Daisy is going to be ok... take care, talk soon,Diana
The Clam in the photo of my painting is a lovely work of art by Albert Buck Doughty. I bought this from him recently. He makes it by welding parts of old plows and machinery into these amazing works of art. Google him --I know he's on Facebook.. he's a great guy as well as artist!
Very nice painting and i hope Daisy get well soon...
ReplyDeletethank you Eren, I've just finished it and framed it. Daisy is a little better. thank you so much, Love,Diana
ReplyDeleteDiane, I can take most anything, but when my animals are not well my whole being is in turmoil. Angie (on my blog) is now 15 and I am trying to prepare myself but its not working.
ReplyDeleteshe is my love.. and yesterday she didn't have a good day.. you know how you can just tell. Today she is again her 'old' self.
I love your painting and see that you do extensive drawings first. sometimes I do ,,, sometimes I don't ... LOL ! hope Daisy is doing better.
thank you Barbra Joan, Daisy is doing better today. She has been so sick, I've spent 2 nights watching over her and bathing her in ice water.. yes I know just what you mean about our dear animals.. I hope Angie is doing ok ,, it is so hard. Yes I do draw and plan not always plan so much, just keep doing what you are doing, your work is beautiful.. thank you,Love,Diana
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