Scott received this email from a pal in High Point that became a very close friend within the last year. This put a smile on Scott’s face today and he wanted to share it: I went to the house a few days ago. Looks good. Nothing in the mail of importance. Going to the house […]
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Like many of the traditional detail oriented miniature painting artists in India before him, Scott has painted some miniatures. Shown here, an entire petite sketchbook of flowers. A few of the miniature paintings vary from the floral theme but all are less than 5″ x 3″.All art (c) Scott Morgan 2013
Some new images from Scott’s bed studio series…including one of Sur La Mer where we are happily ensconced! All watercolors (c) Scott Morgan 2013
Another short clip from ceremony taken by Scott from his unique vantage point at our bed-in.
Here is a very short video clip taken on Scott’s iPad from our commitment ceremony. We are experiencing technical difficulties with uploading the full professional video to youtube but hope to have that solved soon… We also hope to soon have a more complete set of photographs from our talented friend JB who graced us […]
Clown o’ mine shown here wearing one of his many hats. Hat’s off to all our wonderful friends and family who continue to send us support in all its many forms. That includes sorbet from La Plage to jumpstart Scott’s appetite! Photograph of Scott Morgan by John Bennetti.
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeere’s Scotty! A humorous video completed after his fluid drainage procedure. enjoy!
Since having the procedure Scott’s been able to lie on his side. We even were able to remove ‘the wedge’ last night so he could lay flat curled to the side.And that means he doesn’t have to sing theTailbone Blues and can fall asleep easier. And that means Katy can get more sleep, too. Goodnight!
one….watercolor. by scott
one. …postcard. i love india
one…little coconut
one…toothbrush…
Can we help you?! The crowd swells around the ambulance when Scott returned from his day at the hospital. A wooden staircase was brought to the back of the van. JB ( seen here on the left) assisted our hero out the rear exit and I turned around too late as the stairs were swiftly […]
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