MASSACRE SAGUARO
Oil on Panel / 6 x 6 Inches
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I got a nice, liesurely start this morning in my desert camp, where I had a simple breakfast, and a little time sitting in the sun before heading over to Bouse, where, it seems our niece sold her store a year or more ago. So, off I went to Salome, where she danced, and on through Wenden and Aguila, arriving on the edge of Wickenburg just in time to do my painting for today. I pulled over to read one of those historic markers, something I seldom had time for until now
This one was particularly poignant:
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This sky and its color is to die for, as they say. What a beautiful day. People in Boston can warm their
hands over this painting today.
Killing indiscriminately and wantonly did not really help anyone. The Indians knew how to live with nature. They could have taught us and would have, if our Forefathers had approched them in a peaceful and loving way then started spreading the beauty of nature.