Entries in rain (339)

Friday
Feb182011

Rose in the Rain (Sunset, Friday, 18 February 2011)

William Van Doren, ROSE IN THE RAIN (Sunset from Stony Point, Albemarle County, Va.) Oil on watercolor block, 13 x 19.

Saturday
Feb052011

First Light, At Last (Sunset, Saturday, 5 February 2011)

William Van Doren, FIRST LIGHT, AT LAST (Sunset from Stony Point, Albemarle County, Va.) Oil on watercolor block, 13 x 19.

Monday
Jan172011

Weather Pattern (Sunset, Monday, 17 January 2011)

William Van Doren, WEATHER PATTERN (Sunset from Stony Point, Albemarle County, Va.) Oil on watercolor block, 13 x 19.

Saturday
Jan012011

Four Aces (Sunset, Saturday, 1 January 2011)

William Van Doren, FOUR ACES (Sunset from Stony Point, Albemarle County, Va.) Oil on watercolor block, 13 x 19.

Sunday
Dec122010

Rain Ending (Sunset, Sunday, 12 December 2010)

William Van Doren, RAIN ENDING (Sunset from Stony Point, Albemarle County, Va.) Oil on watercolor block, 13 x 19.

Tuesday
Nov302010

West of Eden (Sunset, Tuesday, 30 November 2010)

William Van Doren, WEST OF EDEN (Sunset from Rosena, Albemarle County, Va.) Oil on watercolor block, 13 x 19.

Sunset arrived in the rain, in the middle of a three-hour saga involving Laura’s car, a flat tire and a stuck wheel. Thanks to my brother Steve, a shade-tree mechanical genius, for telling me how to free the wheel. (Place my butt down in the pool of water adjacent to the car, put both heels together, kick the sides and the top of the wheel, and it’ll pop right off. After four kicks, I’ll be damned, it popped.)

This all happened at Rosena, a tiny place at the foot of the western side of the Southwest Mountains. During a lull in the action I wandered over to a Virginia historic marker on the roadside and read that Thomas Jefferson considered the Southwest Mountains “the Eden of the United States.” I wouldn’t argue, even while wet and stranded on the slope.