Where it all began
I am Mary Elizabeth Krausman, better known as “Betty” and I am so happy to be a part of this new-fangled thing called a “blog”. Continue reading Where it all began
I am Mary Elizabeth Krausman, better known as “Betty” and I am so happy to be a part of this new-fangled thing called a “blog”. Continue reading Where it all began
I eagerly await the time when the current health crisis is over and I can get together with my mom, sister, and daughter. While we are in “shelter in place” these musical events are taking place: *my sister, Ruthie, is taking guitar lessons via ZOOM. She is getting quite proficient! *my daughter, Deena, is learning to play her ukulele (quite a change from her days … Continue reading ….sings together (part 2)
My family sings. Some of my earliest memories involve singing in Sunday school, on long car trips, at home and really just anywhere we happened to be. My brother’s favorites were the silly gross songs (“the worms crawl in, the worms crawl out…..” )…my older sister loved singing along with Elvis and Ricky Nelson and Edith Piaf. Ruthie and I most enjoyed the Beatles and … Continue reading …..sings together
After a day at the beach, Beth McDonough, Anna McDonough, McKenzie McDonough, and grandma Ruth Bethea worked on our Journal pages. Anna was stung by a jellyfish. So first we did some research and found out that the Moon Jelly fish is now floating in the tropical waters of the Atlantic Florida Coast. Luckily it is not too painful and then welts went away after … Continue reading Journals together
We’ve been participating in the International Nature Journaling Week, June 1-7 2020. Participants include: Ruth Ann Bethea, Kathy Lineberger, Adrianne Lineberger, Deena Warner, Owen Warner, and Thomas Warner. Continue reading …journals together
This blog is dedicated to our matriarch, Betty Krausman. The artist matriarch of our family is Betty Krausman. She has inspired her children, grandchildren and now great grandchildren to explore ART in all its forms. This blog is dedicated to Betty Krausman. Continue reading …stays together!
I am Ruth Anne, one of Betty’s daughters. Every year we paint a magnolia bloom. The trees are tall and towering making the flowers a bit of a challenge to pick. This year Addy picked us one from her neighbor’s yard. Continue reading …paints together