Originally Published: October 7th, 2024
October 7th, 2025: Susan SedDon-Boulet
From: Goodreads:
…Boulet painted images that she felt tapped into the essence of the collective human unconscious—images of goddesses from various cultures and Native American shamanic images that married the forms of animal and human into a coherent whole. Boulet drew the inspiration for her art from a wide variety of sources: mythology and poetry, Jungian psychology and worldwide spiritual traditions, as well as deep love of animals and the natural world.
Today Susan Seddon Boulet’s paintings are held in collections around the world. Susan Seddon Boulet died in her home in Oakland on April 28, 1997 after a long struggle with cancer. She was fifty-five.
Her artwork has long been a favourite of mine as her paintings blend goddesses, Native American culture and nature into mystical images.
S, 🌻


October 7th, 2024: My Husband, The Renaissance Man
My husband is my favourite artist.
He has so many talents, and skills such as snowboarding, skydiving, rock climbing, scuba diving, flying small planes, and driving motorcycles.
He writes, draws, creates…
He is a musician and self-taught architect. He has designed and is building our geodesic dome home.
He is a true Renaissance Man.
S, 🌻



Wow…I’m loving the domed home ❤️👏😁
It is cool and funky like my husband! 😁😁😁
Awww…that’s very heartwarming 😍😀