Day 619 -Iguana

 
In Key West watch out for iguana racing for cover at your approach. We named him Mango because we love mangoes and he has an orangish tint to his skin.   A big 4-5 foot long guy he lives in the yard of the condos we stay in at Key West. 

 
They eat anything from shrubbery to fish. They do accept food gifts fruit being a particular favorite. 

When scared they can whip you with thier tails or BITE you with thier teeth. Usually they just run away or swim across Cow Channel.

Thanks for reading.  

Margaret xxx 

Day 618 – Ibis

   

I met the Ibis at the Key West Wildlife Center and fell in love with the little beggars. They LOVE dog food.   

A hopeful herd followed us around as we toured the center. No such luck with the chickens or the iguanas who ran away with surprising bursts of speed. 

 

But even the ibis will only get so close. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 615 Key West Dreaming

   
The Papa Hemingway Look A Like contest is a big deal in Key West. Four days of celebrations and a nightly culling of the papa wannabes herd at Sloppy Joes a local bar on Duval made famous by its favorite denizen Papa Hemingway. 


A former winner. There are at least 100 entries in the contest. Most bear little resemblance to Ernest other than white hair and beards.  

Papas can participate in a Marlin fishing tournament. Winner takes home $25000!! My favorite was coffee and doughnuts with the contestants. 
 

The Papas walk!! An imitation of Running with the Bulls in Pamplona Spain. Starting at Sloppy Joes the papas walk around the block with a huge fake bull on wheels. The day culminates in the coronation of the NEW Papa look alike winner. 

Day 611 – Stick fun!

 
 I have been playing with my stick bamboo stick all week. Done a sketch everyday. The Carbon Black ink from Gouletpens works best with my stick. Not the India ink. It seems to load on the stick better. 

Anyway after I tried to shade the ibis in the back grey since he’s in the shadow I decided to do negative painting in the background letting the ink puddles bleed into the brush water to make various shades of grey. 

It seems impossible to get control of that ink flow. It leaves a lot of hard edges which are great for Key West underbrush but not on a bird. 

After the grey puddles dried a little I went back in and drew ink lines in for sticks on the ground. 

  
If I could change this I would get rid of the grey on the farthest back ibis. 

  
This is yesterday’s ibis. I actually like them except for all the black. These are young ibis and have a lot of mottled grey on their necks. 

Maybe I will redraw them and add some background? I think they are funny. The Ibis at the Key West Wildlife Center are beggars and wait for snacks aka dog food that was fed to them. 

  
My favorite still are the chickens. I don’t know why but I LOVE chickens. 

Did I say writing with a stick does not produce the most graceful writing?  

 
 Here’s another chicken sketch done earlier.  I can’t imagine dong this on location. I would have an inky mess everywhere.  Not good when it’s permanent and very black!! 

I also had a paper problem. I used my beloved 93 # Aquabee first but the ink is so thick from the stick that I got out my #98 Canson mixed media sketchbook and used it. No more ink soaking they the paper. At least not yet. 
And here’s Livia again.  One of the first sketches withy the stick  from last Sunday. I don’t know why I didn’t notice one of her legs is smaller than the other. But that’s an easy fix. Sketching frequently had a lot of surprises like a too skinny leg. 
Enjoy your day. Happy stick sketching. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 508 – A Few Ibis 

  

I counted at least eight sketches of ibis that I drew at the Key West Wildlife Center. 

The ibis were painted with cerulean and piemonite. Makes a lovely purply color. The beaks are cad red and Winsor yellow. The legs the same with more Quin red added to it. 

  
The leaves are viridian Inathradone blue and Quin cold. And the ground. Any color I could use to give it texture. 

Go find an ibis. Great fun to draw. 

Back to my cold. Thanks for reading 

Margaret xxx

Day 411 -A Pelican 

  
I drew this brown pelican when I was at the Key West Wildlife Center with my brush pen. Finally got around to painting him. If you wonder why he was at the center I noticed while sketching he was missing the upper bill. For lack of a way to exlain it better the part under where your nose would be. I noticed because I saw his tongue while I was drawing him. He was above my eye level. 

  Here is another pic oh him if you want to draw him. See the slit in his bill? The reason he lives at the center. 
Since I drew this I have thought a lot about these poor birds doomed to live in cages forever because we polluted their world. Fishing line or a fish hook likely got his bill. Saddens me to thin that he will never get to soar on the currents or dive bomb for fish like he was supposed to do. Now he lives in a cage with another pelican. 

All I am going to say is DONT throw ur trash in the water. 

Colors used: Quin gold, cerulean, burnt sienna, and every blue I own for the water plus a little spring green and purple. 
Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 398 – The Pegasus Hotel

Is a landmark that sits at Duval and Southard.  

  I drew this while standing on the sidewalk waiting for my sister Jan. We were off to eat breakfast at the Cuban Coffee Queen and then to prowl Duval. 

  

Heres a photo of the sketch in progress. 

 

And the actual building. I would call the style South Beach Art Deco built in the 30s. In Key West it is called Art Deco and moderne. Another building in this style is the Scottish Masonic temple now the Art Studio on Eaton. 

You can read more about these buildings here.  http://architecturestyles.org/art-deco/

I got the perspective off a little on the left side oops. Easy to do when it’s drawn in ink instead of pen. May have to do a redo because this is a really cool building and hated got it twisted looking. 

 Bytw the best Key West car and bicycle Peking is under the trees in this picture. Shade all day long. Important on hot afternoons.  

What can I say?! Colors cobalt cerulean and Quin gold. Black is Inathradone and burnt umber. Tree trunk is Quin gold and cerulean I think! All the greens with some Quin gold for highlights and Inathradone for darks. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Thanks for reading. 

Day 397 – Louies Back Yard

  

  
Louies Back Yard Key West

 Whenever I go on a trip there always seems to be some leftover sketches that don’t quite get painted.  I call these making my own coloring book because sooner or later I go back and paint them.  

Right now I have six from Key West and 8 or ten from Garden City to paint.  Hopefully I will knuckle down on the next few days and get some knocked out. Several of them I really like including more of the court house chickens. Of course you said she has more chickens to paint lol.  

  
 
 This is one I got around to painting.  Louies should have about ten stars on its sketch.  

Mahi Mahi with Mango sauce.

The food is superb the servers outstanding and the views are amazing. Hands down our favorite for divine food. Go at lunch to save a little on the bill!! 

  

  
A not to be beaten combo of great food and gorgeous view. 

    After we ate inside we sat on the back deck enjoying the breeze and the view of the Florida straits. 

  The view from out table. 

  My divine sautéed yellowfin tuna a la Julia Childs flounder in Julie and Julia. I have the recipe. I guess I need to turn it into a recipe sketch. Easy and oh so delicious. We used to make it with striped and hybrid. To think I almost didn’t get it because I am tired of tuna a la Charlie in a can. Not the same at all!! 

  My sisters Beef. Also fab. 

  My creme brûlée with a brownie buried in it. Melt in your mouth deliciousness. 

A coconut orange cream  pie like nothing you have ever eaten. The creme brûlée wins the desert contest BUT if you go twice like we did you can try both!! 

 

Day 397 – Travel Day 

  

  
Louies Back Yard Key West

 Whenever I go on a trip there always seems to be some leftover sketches that don’t quite get painted.  I call these making my own coloring book because sooner or later I go back and paint them.  

Right now I have six from Key West and 8 or ten from Garden City to paint.  Hopefully I will knuckle down on the next few days and get some knocked out. Several of them I really like including more of the court house chickens. Of course you said she has more chickens to paint lol.  

  
 
 This is one I got around to painting.  Louies should have about ten stars on its sketch.  

Mahi Mahi with Mango sauce.

The food is superb the servers outstanding and the views are amazing. Hands down our favorite for divine food. Go at lunch to save a little on the bill!! 

  

  
A not to be beaten combo of great food and gorgeous view. 

    After we ate inside we sat on the back deck enjoying the breeze and the view of the Florida straits. 

  The view from out table. 

  My divine sautéed yellowfin tuna a la Julia Childs flounder in Julie and Julia. I have the recipe. I guess I need to turn it into a recipe sketch. Easy and oh so delicious. We used to make it with striped and hybrid. To think I almost didn’t get it because I am tired of tuna a la Charlie in a can. Not the same at all!! 

  My sisters Beef. Also fab. 

  My creme brûlée with a brownie buried in it. Melt in your mouth deliciousness. 

A coconut orange cream  pie like nothing you have ever eaten. The creme brûlée wins the desert contest BUT if you go twice like we did you can try both!! 

 

Day 395 – Beach Time 

but I really could use a cup of Cuban Coffee for some energy right now. Where is it when I need it?! Back in Key West!!! 

  
 Anybody in my family would be shocked to find out that I finally broke down and bought a cup of espresso. I obviously don’t even know how to spell it. 😳 I am known for drinking gallons of tea – iced or hot. But when in key West do as the natives do – drink Cuban coffee!!! It was dare I say it delicious. YUM.  And the Cuban Coffee Queen makes great coffee and Cuban sandwiches. 

  
Their sandwiches are huge and delicious. We actually made two meals out of ours. Each one is made from scratch when u order it. The bread was  not out Of any bag of rolls I have ever eaten. Just Delicious. The setting is great too in Key Lime Square just off Duval and Southard hidden behind the art gallery on the north corner across from the Pegasus Hotel.  

    

We also really liked their breakfast sandwhiches. Reasonably priced with a cup of Cafe con Leche. $4.50 I think. Hard to beat and so much better than McDonalds. We highly recommend it. 

Just a really charming spot tucked away in the heart of downtown Key West. Don’t miss it!! 

Ps they have a bathroom too. Hard to find on Duval Street!! 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret ️xxx