Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Days 50-60 of the 100 Day Project

 

Hello and welcome waving at ya!! Here I have made it to Day 60 (however as we speak πŸ—£️ it’s day 62) so already only eight days away from Day 70. When I will post the next 10 pages. So I have this small journal that is 100% cotton paper and is fairly cheap well is cheap for 9.00 dollars. It has been working great. I have enjoyed it. Here is the link to it Vienrose Watercolor Sketchbook,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D836GQRN?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I am so happy and excited about this project I look forward to seeing what I can create each day. During this 10 day stretch we received 39 inches of snow and we had a foot on the ground when the blizzard started. I am finally feeling like I can breathe again the snow was up to our windows and doors. It’s a weird feeling not being able to even walk outside. Bruce was able to get to and from the boiler to keep us warm. 









You can see the other art work leading up to today. http://creationsbydawn.blogspot.com/2026/03/100-day-project-continuesdays-40-50.html

http://creationsbydawn.blogspot.com/2026/02/the-second-10-days-of-100-day-project.html

http://creationsbydawn.blogspot.com/2026/02/100-day-challenge-days-21-30.

http://creationsbydawn.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-100-day-project-first-10-days.html

I have less time to create now with my plants as I have four large carts full of up-potted plants and one large shelf of a whole bunch of little seedlings just waiting for me to get them up-potted. My class is tomorrow which is three hours long and I love it. Tomorrow is the closing of Maeve goddess. 

Today we rode to take Dusty to the van to leave for MEPS he will be back tomorrow. We shall see how this goes….. I know he is looking forward to it. He’s  looking to go into the Air Force. I really the recruiter he’s great! Actually I have really enjoyed meeting all the recruiters we have known. Mr.Rodger’s for Crystal. A whole nother story!! I’m smiling to think of it. 

Well I better go. I’m exhausted πŸ₯± going to town is a total wipeout for me. We left early too. After we dropped Dust off we got some awesome catfish deals and some oranges and grapefruits two grocery bags full for $10. Limes and lemons too. Make a greyhound. Mush love πŸ„‍🟫

Good vibes, 

Dawn Gallop 



Monday, March 23, 2026

Jockey’s Ridge State Park North Carolina



Welcome and big hello! πŸ‘‹ Waving from the top of Jockey’s Ridge. The largest living sand dunes on the Atlantic Coast. The funny thing is I don’t have as many pictures of the dunes to equal out the times I have visited. My dad took me for the first time that I remember (as we have been coming to the beach since I was born or before.) It was a cold winters day the wind was blowing and a fine ocean mist in the air. The smell of salt becoming the only aroma in the air. We headed up to the top now this is time frame 1979. The dunes move continuously. This particular year it seemed like they were massive in height. This was also the year my dad took me to the putt putt right on the side of the dunes. You know supposedly (this is things I have heard) plus seen some pictures. There is a motel buried under the dunes. You can read it here https://www.northbeachsun.com/buried-treasures-what-is-under-jockeys-ridge/
The funny thing is I see Liz Corsa on the watercoloring art and I know her. We used to go and sit down at the pond behind the Baum center and sketch. Lovely. She is a beautiful lady. She adopted a cat named Buddha one of the her stories she has shared over the years. I have her Oracle set and several of her art works plus her book. Fabulous lady. I can’t say it enough. She was always so kind and thoughtful to me. I have not heard from her since I moved here so I went to look her up and here is what I found…… https://gallopfuneralservices.com/obits/elizabeth-marge-corsa/
RIP E.M. Corsa I love you! I will always have your kindness and love in my heart. Like I said she was an amazing person and I have always enjoyed all her art pieces. I am crying now as I can’t express the friendship we had over the many years. I must of just met her not long after she moved to the OBX. I looked for the pictures of her and I sketching but I couldn’t find them. Perhaps one day I will be able to find them. 

Even as I child I loved rolling down the dunes, however as one knows that never changes. Children love it. You can even use a sand sled to go around. 




Running down, sometimes this pond hole is there and other times it is not. Depending on how hot it’s been. 
You just might see lots of wildlife there raccoons, turtles, fox, deer and many more I am just thinking of the what I have seen over the years. When Bruce and I were first married we even watched the fireworks up there and of course we were told to leave along with a lot more young people. We were like 18. 



The sea oats are so beautiful do not pick them they are there to help sand and erosion. I have always enjoyed seeing them. 

This is a beautiful site as well if you are lucky enough to see these, persimmons. Yes! Persimmons are one of my favorites. We had two trees at our NC house. They are not ready until they just fall in your hand or on the ground. They are super sweet. Have large seeds and make great bread and persimmon butter. However if you don’t know….. if they aren’t ripe the tannins are so strong they will make your mouth pucker. Your tongue will feel dry. It’s an odd feeling but as I child I did it many times over and over. Why didn’t I learn it was too early. Like the grapes I would eat that weren’t ripe either. 

These here look pretty ripe and tasty makes my mouth water. 
These trees are beautiful. 


The castle I talked about last night…. http://creationsbydawn.blogspot.com/2026/03/obx.html





 You will find so much to do at Jockey’s Ridge State Park… they have a museum, picnic tables, bathrooms and you could even do the hang gliding school. You can see the ocean and the sound at the top. It’s incredible! A must to add to your places to visit. So do check it out. 

Sending much love and positive energy, 
Dawn Gallop 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

OBX

Hello and warm welcome. I welcome you to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, USA. Here is this picture you are crossing the Wright Memorial Bridge. We were leaving there. Bruce and I both grew up here and have been visiting this place since we were both babies. My mom and dad would come here at any chance they could. My grandparents on my dad’s side owned a cottage on First Street in Kill Devil Hills. Later on my dad would own a house back on the water on the sound side of First Street area. My mom and stepdad bought a house on Phoebus Street 2020 to be exact. That was a long time ago. It was so long ago that in the winter almost everything was closed and there were only a few gas stations open on the whole strip. Tumble weeds would cross the roads. I would go to the skating rinks on Saturday nights. I was a really good roller skater. I thought I was the best as I had spend many many years rolling skating from the time I was four or so my parents would drop me off at the all night skate nights. I loved it. The teens would take care of me and we make the s drinks from the fountains and have nachos or pizza. When I met Bruce I told him I was a better skater than him so be prepared. Aaaaa take those words back……. Rrrrrrrr like a broken record! He was better!! We had picked his skates up after I had Jr.as we both had professional roller skates with the white wheels for me and the blue ones for him. His were boots and mine were low tops. He was better head hung low. I couldn’t believe it. Bastard! Haha πŸ˜‚ We both laughed and laughed about it. Also today is day 60/100 of the 100 day project. 
Hi this was in 2024 after Coltens wedding 

Big foot is like what are y'all doing? 

I’m like Colten did you get it? 




I have always loved the trees of the OBX I could just paint them all day. 
Bruce and I grew up with this putt putt castle. My dad had carried me to this putt putt place and at the time back in the late 70s we were in the Ford Galaxy 500 and Susan was pregnant. Ashley was born in December 1980. Susan’s baby brother went with us I think his name is Jeff. I can’t remember I haven’t seen any of the Sherman family since probably the early 80s. They lived in this mansion and I loved going there Susan’s mom was the best! She was the mom anyone would want. When they built the mansion. They built each child a room for their families to come. Susan had her babies there and it was lovely. I’m taking you guys way back and down an early time frame. The Sherman’s had a cottage at the beach too. 
I’m going to be sharing more pictures of the OBX. This was when Coopers class went to the beach. It seems like yesterday. We got home and turned around and came back as by this time we had a camper down at the beach. It was a park model so we had it fixed nice. This was the day we bought the Slurpee’s with the mustaches. 
Here we were at the castle again in different season probably around 2020. 

2016
My granddaughter Skylar spent so much glorious time with us. A true gift! She is an amazing teenager now. So smart and beautiful. We are so proud of her!!! 
This was when Amanda came to the OBX and she lost her phone that day. It was right after Aubrey was born. Our daughter Amanda is our third daughter and fourth child. She lives in Oklahoma now. 
I see Cooper and Dusty were thrilled to be at the Bodie lighthouse. There are so many stories to tell you about the life- houses. 
One of our favorite places to eat is the Kill Devil’s Custard you have to visit there everything is so damn good!!!!! Yesssss a must! https://www.killdevilscustard.com/


More posts to share http://creationsbydawn.blogspot.com/2019/06/obx-tiny-house-festival.html
http://creationsbydawn.blogspot.com/2018/01/happy-new-year-writing-blank-page-for.html
More pictures to come. I could write a book on the memories this place holds for the both of us. From the years of our childhoods to the memories of the years cleaning cottages. To the years at the campground we had our park model camper in it. Joe and Kay’s were we loved being there with great friends. So many books I have read from the OBX locals. Too many to tell. I enjoyed every one of them. Once again I hope you enjoy the photos and words I have shared with you. Sending all the positive vibes and hugs your way. More love and strength!! 
Happy Times, 
Happy Sunday, 
Dawn Gallop 

 

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