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Inside you will find Leslie's Travel Companion books & artwork.
Leslie's
Armchair Travel
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Thursday 19 April 2007 Mornington House Co. Westmeath, Ireland “We had an extraordinary full day touring Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, the Hill of Tara, and Trim Castle. Non-natives in America, Australia, and other long-time displaced peoples are characterized by this cultural amnesia. We are separated from our ancestral story as unnaturally as a shadow is separated from its body. Many of us don’t know the names of our great grandparents, especially the maiden names of the grandmothers, and don’t know the places where the old families lived in the old country, a place where antecedents may have lived for thousands upon thousands of years. I think of all the lost information of trades and professions, of recipes, songs, and habits normally handed down from generation to generation. Still, talents may have passed to the offspring in genetic traits. Many of us know someone who found out late in life they shared the same profession as a long line of ancestors.” https://www.leestudiotc.com/books/products/we-are-the-land-ireland.html — Excerpt and image from We Are the Land, Ireland 2nd Edition: (2007 4 11 Ireland, Map, Boyne River Valley Megaliths) #LeeStudio #traveljournal #travelbooks #Ireland #IrelandTravel #BoyneValley #CountyWestmeath #MorningtonHouse
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Saturday 14 April 2007 Longueville House Mallow, Co. Cork Ireland “Somehow Simply Driving in the Blackwater River valley is lovely. Gently sloping pale green hills bend toward the curving river. Longueville House rests graciously on a rise above its long driveway. At the pale blue door we parked to unload. The wonderful old family home of the O’Callaghans welcomed us. Tea at 3:45 p.m. Turning to gaze down the huge slope of lawn, we marveled at the enormous old oaks in the field below. These oaks, we later learned, were planted in honor of the 1815 battle formation of Wellington’s troops at Waterloo to celebrate their victory.” https://www.leestudiotc.com/books/products/we-are-the-land-ireland.html — Excerpt and image from We Are the Land, Ireland 2nd Edition: (2007 4 17 Ireland, Co. Cork, Mallow, Longueville House, Front Door) #LeeStudio #traveljournal #travelbooks #Ireland #IrelandTravel #CountyCork #LonguevilleHouse
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Thursday 18 September 2014 From Bunchrew House, Invernesshire to Kinloch Lodge, Isle of Sky Scotland “We traveled down the Great Glen past Loch Ness to the Isle of Skye. At the southern end, we stopped to tour the beautiful Eileen Donan Castle at the foot of the new bridge linking the island to the mainland. The Isle of Skye is the largest of the islands in the chain of islands along the west coast called the Inner Hebrides. We arrived at the Kinloch Lodge by 4:00 p.m., in time to unpack and meet in the lounge before dinner.” https://www.leestudiotc.com/books/products/six-degrees-of-latitude-travel-tales-of-scotland-and-ireland.html — Excerpt and image from Six Degrees of Latitude, Travel Tales of Scotland and Ireland: (2014 9 19 Scotland Isle of Skye, Kinloch Lodge, Looking down to the Sound of Sleat) #LeeStudio #traveljournal #travelbooks #Scotland #ScotlandTravel #IsleofSkye #KinlochHouse
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“I was completely charmed by this insightful and heartfelt portrait of Ireland. Leslie Lee’s descriptions of the people she met and the places she visited are so well written, so immediate, that I felt like I was there.” Jerry Dennis, Michigan Author
About the Artist
Not formally trained in art, Leslie began to draw when she traveled as a way to see more clearly what was around her. She carried a notebook, pen and tiny paint kit instead of a camera, and when everyone else was clicking away, she whipped out her kit and painted—fast. The simplicity of her paint palette and the speed with which she painted has become her signature style.
Northwest Lower Michigan defines her. She considers herself part of the landscape among the bluestems and butterfly weed, beneath the cedars, willows, and maple trees. The wind of the woods and water speak her language and sing the songs of her childhood. How will a visitor know us if we don’t know who we are? How will we venture out in the world if we have nothing of ourselves to offer? If we treasure our origins, we take these gifts out to the world as we travel, and come home again, enriched twice over. Wherever we are, every day, we create the story and the adventure of our lives. Here are her favorite stories and drawings.
After a lifetime of writing and painting in the margins of work and family, now semi-retired, Leslie has made it a priority to share. Thirty years of travel journals and paintings have been dusted off, edited, and excerpted and will be appearing here on her website as books, fine art, folded note cards and postcards, and other gifts and products for sale.
Leslie's Note Cards
All of our fine art reproductions use archival inks and paper and are suitable for framing. Giclee is another term for this process. The color and quality of the reproductions are so impeccable, it’s difficult to tell they’re not the originals until you turn them over to read the printed details of the image. Framed, they look great on the wall and make wonderful gifts.
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Leslie's Artwork
- Flowers on Woodstove1999 06 00 Michigan, Spring Lighthouse, Flowers on Woodstove
- The Old Man of Storr from the Inner Sound2014 09 21 Scotland, Isle of Skye, The Old Man of Storr
- View of the Bay Through Shutters2000 02 18 Antigua, Jumby Bay, View Through Shutters
- Root Children, Betty Beeby, ArtistUnknown Location-Root Children
- Standing Stone at the Entry of Knowth2007 04 19 Ireland, Co. Meath, Knowth, Stone at the Entry
- View North from Schull Cottages2019 04 18 Ireland, Schull, View North from the Cottage