Picture of Juneau in Wild Sunflowers Made It Safely Home

January 11, 2026

Today (Sunday January 11), my friend’s, Jeanne from ajeanneinthekitchen.com, early birthday present arrived safely.

The Mailing Box did a great job of packing the picture so it would arrive safely. Jeanne said it took her almost 1/2 a hour to unwrap it.

Photo Credit Jeanne

Here is the framed picture unboxed! From her text, I could almost hear her excitement!

Photo by Jeanne

Jeanne had Larry (her husband) help hang the picture.

Photo by Jeanne

I love how the picture looks in its home!

Yesterday, I hung up the glass picture Jeanne gave me for Christmas. It was cloudy and rainy, so no sunlight to shine through.

This morning, the sunshine streamed through it.

So Beautiful!

And yes, you can see the outside of the window is dirty. Just ignore that part of the photo.

24 thoughts on “Picture of Juneau in Wild Sunflowers Made It Safely Home

  1. Julia, both items look fabulous! The framed picture of Juneau looks so classic. Just gorgeous! And the glass art she sent you with “Blackberry Homestead” on it is wonderful, too. I love art glass. Both are keepers.

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  2. Julia has received numerous compliments on her beautiful picture of Juneau. She is so gifted and talented. Thank you so much. So happy you like your piece that I gave you too. But mainly, I so thankful for having such a wonderful, thoughtful friend. 🙂

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    1. You are welcome! I am so glad you liked the picture. Juneau is such a beautiful dog; I enjoyed drawing her. I am grateful to have such a kind and caring friend.

      The piece you gave me makes me happy every time I see it. Thank you so much. I know you put a lot of thought into it. You know me so well!

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  3. The framing and matting of Juneau is a good choice for the drawing, and it does look lovely.

    I really like the glass art also with Blackberry Homestead in black script. I personally love the look of the window glass in the photograph; I don’t want to ignore it, I want to relish it. It reminds me of snow and rain on a window and looks magical. I think realism in photographs is part of the art. Agreed, sometimes you want or need one that is perfect, but if it rains and the wind blows in Alabama, I think you are going to get a little red clay dust on your windows. The little slipper of water in the lower left (puddle?) reflects a portion of the trees, and the shadows on the ground showcase the rest of the stark limbs. The splatters on the window reflect the environment where you live, where the sky is blue with wispy white clouds, green and brown and golden this time of year–just like that dragonfly art piece. It is a little piece of the wonder of your environment, inviting the outside in, and inviting us to see it as you saw it. I say, “Brava, Julia.” Another dimension of nature to be celebrated, imperfections or not.

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    1. Thank you. I really enjoyed your thoughts on the window. It is a favorite view, I have so many beautiful views at Blackberry Homestead that I can’t pick the one I like most. I can easily reach the big picture window in the front and keep it clean. I can reach the sliding doors and keep them clean. But the rest of the windows, not so much.

      I love the rain on the windows and watching it run down. In the summer, I enjoy seeing the butterflies flitting in the yard. In stick season, I love seeing the bare branches reaching toward the sky. Sunset and sunrise are so pretty or even stunning. I love watching the clouds roll past. What I don’t like is the storms that take down our trees. They are just scary.

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      1. I love the feeling of peace I get looking out the windows. Well, except for the time the wind was blowing the bird feeder horizontally. That was a scary I felt in my bones.

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    1. So was I! The shipping company did such a great job. Jeanne found the perfect spot for the picture! I liked the pictures next to Juneau but didn’t think of it that way. Since you said it, I can see it. Thank you!

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