Bridgette Hoatson never knew that it was her destiny to run the Little Red Apple Tearooms on the Island of the Temple People until she came and found the cottage in the apple orchard. Her tearooms are a favourite meeting place for travellers who stop to chat about books and tell stories of their Lemurian Adventures in her Tea House. But, of course, she also offers classic apple cider and plenty of apple pie.
Make sure to check out all the Elders. There is quite a gathering, just waiting to have their stories told.
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October 29, 2006 at 1:34 pm
jan2
Your drawings are speaking out Heather, they want people to come and look.I think I’ll have to drop by for apple pie and cider!
October 29, 2006 at 2:55 pm
sylviak37
Great drawings,Heather! The eyes really draw me into the work. Your art is very expressive.
Sylvia
October 29, 2006 at 10:13 pm
Soulwright
Something in you has been unleashed, uncorked, and LET OUT of the BAG! I compare these drawings to the works of even a few weeks ago and the transformation is STUNNING!
Burn, baby, burn!
love,
Julie
October 29, 2006 at 10:49 pm
Heather Blakey
Stunning transformation? Really? Thanks Julie, Jan and Sylvia. I really appreciate your comments and will be inspired to go on populating Lemuria with characters like these. You are right Julie. I think something has happened and another shift has taken place. It is the daily commitment that has done it I think.
October 30, 2006 at 4:55 am
lorigloyd
All of the people in the series seem to real, so life-like. You’ve captured the essences of these people and have been able to translate them to the viewer.
October 30, 2006 at 7:18 am
Heather Blakey
I must be improving Lori 🙂 It has become a love affair and I search magazines for ideas, people, decorator items and so on and then mix and match as best I can. I must say I am very taken with this young woman. I think as Sylvia says, it is the eyes that hold the appeal.
October 30, 2006 at 11:52 pm
soulsister
Yes indeed your drawings are truely spectacular! They make me yearn to try and write their stories…