
This year has been one of friends’ dealing with difficult health issues, and deaths, and I was very much affected when learning of each. Just two weeks ago, we were set to holiday on Vancouver Island, and were looking forward to this, when we learned a brother of Kerry’s had died following a long illness. That same day we learnt the health prognosis for a very old friend in Melbourne was far from great. Instant panic, as we cancelled hotel bookings and postponed the Canada flights, while Kerry booked to attend the funeral down south, and we booked another flight for Melbourne a few days later. We had made the right, and best decisions we believe. With other family living in Melbourne we shuttled between various houses, and the 10th floor suite in the CBD where we were based.
Read more: Oh, what could I do to lift my spirits? Why, another sketch of clouds of course!But our main purpose in Melbourne was to see our unwell friend. He has been very busy putting together a volume of his poetry over the past weeks, which had been published and arrived in time for our visit. So good to know that he had this positive project to focus on throughout his treatment, for it has kept his spirits up, that’s for sure, and we are now very pleased to have his book. We enjoyed our time with our friend very much and were so pleased to have moved our holiday plans to later in the year.
A day after our return I learned my brother had fallen and broken his femur, and was due to be operated on in a few days’ time. The operation was done, his hip pinned and he was transferred to the hospital near his home to recuperate. The following day I heard he was in ICU on oxygen and given strong antibiotics for the pneumonia he had contracted. Now, this is when I had to dig deep, to find something that might help me relax and lift my spirits. So, first I did what I know always helps me, and that is to walk. Look to the sky, the trees, the birds, say ‘hi’ to strangers that kind of thing. But once home I didn’t feel like doing anything, but did plan a project for the next day, a sketch.

I heard my brother was improving today and that was the incentive I needed to finish my sketch. The mediums used: water-soluble colour pencils, ink, watercolour, and graphite. PS, the small brown ferry building (centre) was once one of the tallest buildings the waterfront!
I hope you like the sketch Bob (brother) and Barry (friend).
I like your sketch a lot. And I hope your brother has a strong recovery.
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Thank you, I am pleased you like the sketch, and pleased to say that my brother is improving.
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Beautiful pictures, Vivienne. My thoughts are with you and those close to you in these testing times.
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Thanks Phil, it has been difficult, but you know? I’m already planning more art projects since I learned my brother is improving. Must get onto the first!
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This is a lovely sketch. So interesting to know that the small ferry building was once the highest building in the harbour. How quickly change comes upon us. My thoughts are with you, and yours, in these trying times. I hope your brother has a speedy recovery.
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Thank you Yvonne
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❤️❤️❤️🙏
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Lovely sketch Vivienne.
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Thanks Louise
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A stunning sketch and quite mesmerising. Sometimes sketching is the best thing to do when things become overpowering.
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I agree. It’s a good way of taking one’s mind away from difficulties and focussing on something totally absorbing. I’m pleased hat you like the sketch.
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Love this sketch. I am glad you found the mental space to practice your art x
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