
This is a footnote to Sunday’s post about A Donegal year.
I had been trying to finish it but the weather and the light were so bad here in Wales over the weekend, I had to leave it until Monday. I struggle to see greens in poor light and as the grass at the bottom of the painting was so important to the success of the image, I decided to wait until I could see it.

It’s is such a joy to look at the bright blue skies of Donegal and the wonderful clear light.
See it here
Really like this one….the strength of the orange roof is very exciting. When I lived and worked in Wales for twelve years, I remember how difficult the light could be at this time of the year…..Janet
Thank you, Janet. It’s driving me nuts. I think its the gloom more than the shortness of the day!
Nice one and the green is important just as you said.
Vital!
I love how you bring Donegal
Thank you, I wish I was there now.
what a writer does with the pen,you do with a brush Emma!
Thank you, Wayne.