Without providing details, I’ve been ill. I’m gradually feeling better and I’m going to get rolling on sketching again. Sorry for the two month downtime. Sometimes things don’t go as we want.
Callaway Gardens in South Georgia, is an unusual place. It’s an outdoor place. In Spring, it’s ablaze with azaleas practically everywhere, hundreds of acres of them. They have a very nice horticultural center, and a butterfly center, which is an entire building dedicated to housing and raising live butterflies…thousands of them.
They have miles of bicycle trails too and walking trails through the gardens and woods. And three golf courses, a tennis center, a large swimming lake and beach, a circus in the summer, a gigantic vegetable garden, fishing boat rentals, bike rentals, fly-fishing store, a couple of restaurants, a wonderful summer program for kids, a lodge and conference center, cabin rentals…it’s a resort I suppose…a family oriented resort.
I know of nothing like Callaway Gardens. It’s not a typical resort. It’s quieter and isolated in an unusually out of the way place. It’s in nowhere land really. A little town in South Georgia, called Pine Mountain. It would be safe to say there is nothing in South Georgia except a bunch of little bucolic towns, the pastoral scenes between them, and the hard to imagine ways of life lived in each little house, trailer, shack, or rare “big house” one passes on the two-lane highways. Other than that, there are a half dozen small sized cities, a few low-key tourist attractions, and Callaway Gardens.
I’ve been there a lot since I was a kid. Off the beaten path, there is this dock with a shake shingled roof, which I think used to be a boat house. It sits lonely below the overlook pavillion in the very shallow end of a small lake. It’s abandoned as far as purpose. Dirt Daubers and turtles have moved in and call it and the shallow waters beneath it home.
The turtles await food from people like me who come to visit. I had none so they just poked their heads out of the water and stared at me with forlorn eyes. The Dirt Daubers…well…they just stay in their little clay homes and buzzzzzzz apparently. There were more Dirt Dauber nests than I recall seeing in one place, twenty maybe. But only a couple of them flew about me for a moment to check me out. Other than that, they all just buzzzzzzed in their nests.
This being the first attempt at sketching in two months, it was a “therapy” sketch more than anything. So, not much in the way of humor or meaning here. The timber bracket bracing up the roof is what caught my attention because I’d not ever seen brackets designed the way these were. So be it…that’s all there is behind this sketch.
I’ll see if I can’t do better as I try to get rolling here again.
Thanks to all my readers for sticking by. You are all much appreciated!







11 Comments
Glad to have you back! This is a very lovely sketch, great colours and compostion. Looking forward to seeing more.
Thanks Rima
YAY, Don! Love the sketch. “Do better” ? Uh uh…It is
complete as it is: peaceful and lovely and I feel as if I’m
there. More of these, please.
Good to have you back.
Thanks for the comments Annie
Hi Don - so nice to see you’re feeling better. Also nice to see Callaway Gardens, where twice we vacationed when I was a kid. It was one of those places that stayed in my heart for years afterward. I was probably 8 or 10 when we went there the first time. We stayed in a cabin on Sparkleberry Lane (I remember being delighted by the name, and wondered if there was such a thing as a sparkleberry). And my parents bought me rose-colored sunglasses as a souvenir, which I loved more than anything, right up until I lost them. I still have a few pictures of my brothers and me in rowboats at Callaway Gardens. How nice to revisit it through this post.
Isn’t it a wonderful place? It is going through some changes…I think they have been having problems making money. They now have a new management crew and are implementing some ideas to help them adapt to changing times.
How neat that you visited! I’m glad to have stirred up some fond memories for you.
So sorry to hear you have been ill. I hope you are feeling better soon. I love this drawing and the newest one too. I’m jelous about those toms!
Welcome back, Don! It’s good to see you drawing again.
Thanks for stopping by Lindsay and you to Brian. I appreciate your comments!
Welcome back, Don! What a lovely sketch. It brings back memories for me of a similar place in MN where my family went for summer vacations. Glad you were able to enjoy the retreat.
Hi Gwynne,
Glad I brought back good memories for you and others.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting
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