When the roads seemed like they would be clear enough I took a ride down to Sayville figuring it was a good opportunity to paint snow from my mobile studio. The problem was finding a location where I had a nice view and could also park. Because of the amount of snow the town was still busy plowing the secondary roads so many of the small parking areas weren't touched yet. I did find a spot that was out of the way of local traffic and was a street wide enough for another car to pass me if necessary. Look how blue the sky was!
Watercolors by Joan 2
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Inside in the Blizzard
The timing of the blizzard was perfect. I was inside because of the snow the previous day. Several friends had been taking part sketching quick portraits over Zoom. A woman (Chloe from Paris) organizes the event and people join in from all over the world. The models are other sketchers and each pose is limited to the length of the song being played, somewhere between 2 1/2- 5 minutes. Because the poses are so short you need to work in a medium that you can finish in that short amount of time. I used my Neocolors which worked out OK.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Blizzard Morning
About a week ago we were expecting a blizzard here on Long Island. It was supposed to start in the late afternoon as light snow and then intensify in the evening and into the next day. I knew I would be stuck indoors at least one full day so I decided to sneak out early before the snow actually started. It was very windy and cold. I headed over to Southdown Coffee in Patchogue. There were a few people hanging around inside and quite a few that stopped for coffee and left. I was sketching for about 45 minutes when and employee came around and told us that they were closing at noon...which was in 5 minutes. It was snowing already so I could see the point. I had all the ink done and most of the color so I packed up and headed home. I was inside the rest of that day, the entire next day, and a good part of the next day. We ended up getting about 18 inches of snow. Luckily our staff in our development does a good job of handling the snow fairly quickly.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Rinx in Port Jeff
Port Jefferson has a small ice skating rink called Rinx. I hadn't been up there for a while, but it is a great spot to watch the skaters. It is right outside the Port Jefferson Village Center. The skaters and their families are downstairs in the center, but upstairs has a great area with comfy couches overlooking the rink. For most of the time I was the only one up there. Here is the sketch I did there previously.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Pampering
A pedicure is one of my indulgences that I make sure to keep up with all year long. It had been a while, but Lee definitely helped my toes and feet feel good.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Hector
The celebration of the 18th anniversary of the Patchogue Arts Council coincided with the night the Patchogue Sketch Club normally meets. Their party was held at Spy Coast a restaurant/bar in Patchogue. Since we are members of PAC we were invited to the party. There was live music, socializing, cake, and a model for us in the rear of the room. Hector, who we have sketched before, posed for us. He is really a good model and comes prepared. We didn't have the setup we usually had, but it was fun anyway.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Assorted Sketches
The other day I treated myself to a pedicure and foot massage. I brought along a tiny sketchpad to sketch the technician.




























