Childhood
I was a free-range child, playing improvised games in neighborhood orchards, coming home just in time for lunch and dinner. My first job, at 13, was cutting apricots for 75 cents a box. I walked three blocks to school from kindergarten through high school graduation.
Orchard Playground 30” x 24”
Let's Tumble 28” x 22”
Checkers and Chess 12” x 12”
Primary Knots 20” x 20”
Kaleidoscope 24” x 20”
Somersault 24” x 24”
Kennedy Meadows 12” x 12”
Penny Saver 12” x 12”
Mystery House 12” x 12”
Jujube Matinee 20” x 24”
Favorite Toys 40” x 30”
The Funnies 24” x 24”
Night Shift on the Tomato Line 20” x 20”
Nana's Cards 12” x 12”
Goodbye Tin Soldiers 24” x 24”
Rocket Ships 20” x 30”
Lost Equations 30” x 30”
Toys Everywhere 36” x 36”
Apricot Harvest 12” x 12”
Mechanical Drawing 9th Grade 20” x 20”
Rocking Horse 24” x 24”
Halloween Flavors 30” x 30”
Campfire Embers 12” x 12”
Khaki Campground 12” x 12”
Under the Big Top 12” x 12”
Pendleton Shirt 18” x 18”
Things My Nana Taught Me 12” x 12”
Archery Lessons 18” x 18”
Picnic Table 12” x 12”
Building Blocks 12” x 12”
Apricot Memories 12” x 12”
Orchard Treehouse 24” x 24”
Plum Tree 12” x 12”
Radio Flyer 24” x 18”