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A cluster of still sleeping-dreaming, Gambel Oaks (Quercus gambelii) caught my eye as they swayed in the boisterous April wind. They are usually the... more
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Average Rating (3.58 Stars):
Christy Crandall Bean
April 13th, 2024
Love my shirt! Unique photo and nice slender woman's cut on the shirt. Bought it to wear to see Jon Batiste in concert! Just what I wanted!
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April 10th, 2024
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April 10th, 2024
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Patricia Vitkus
April 4th, 2024
This was sold as a 2xl and was extremely small…it fit my 9 year old granddaughter…very disappointing
Courtney Humes
March 28th, 2024
Fabulous shirt! Fits well, and the best part is the artwork. What talent and am so lucky to have come across the artist’s work and have it displayed on clothing I wear and share my joy of the artistic impression of a lovely tuxedo cat.
Brenda Paulin
March 27th, 2024
Size XL to small. More like size Small.
A cluster of still sleeping-dreaming, Gambel Oaks (Quercus gambelii) caught my eye as they swayed in the boisterous April wind. They are usually the last trees to leaf out in spring; however their bud tips are turning a vermillion tone in the sun. They prefer to sleep in late. I would like to (spy in)-voyeur on the dreams of trees...
The Gambel Oak, named after William Gambel, American naturalist, (1823–1849) is an important food source for browsing animals such as deer, squirrels, stellar jays, wild turkey, bears, and livestock. Acorns are frequently gathered by squirrels and stored for winter food. Some insects depend on the Gambel oak: for example, the Colorado hairstreak butterfly uses it as a food source for caterpillars. Historically, acorns from Gambel oak provided a reliable source of food for Native Americans.
ARTIST BIO Anastasia Ealy has been a New Mexico artist since 1984. She was raised with the love of the Rocky Mountain west, ranching, horses, farm animals, gardening and mountains. Many summer times were spent on the Nebraska family ranch. Her mother was a Creole from New Orleans, Louisiana, of original French and Portuguese,Spanish,Sephardi-Jew, early 1700's Colonial ancestry. This Spanish heritage, and having lived and painted in Calpe, Spain during the 1970's also gives Anastasia a strong affinity to Northern New Mexico.Colonial heritage, and love for it people and landscapes. The Hebrew part of Anastasia's heritage has contributed to a huge...
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