This past Thursday the 7th, there was yet another public painting event that I had pre-registered for. (Check out my last two blog posts to read about the events earlier in the week. There were 3 public painting events at Paint Annapolis this year.) Luckily I had gotten Thursday's canvas stamped on Wednesday so I could drive back down to Annapolis and immediately scout a spot, knowing I was going to be bushed from the previous night's Nocturne. There was a much larger geographic area to choose from, but not knowing Annapolis very well, I tended to stay on the beaten path. Unfortunately, I think that is what everyone else decided to do because I could not find parking even for my tiny Prius-C. It was a gloriously beautiful day and there seemed to be quite a few tourists in town. I got down there later than I would have liked to, but needed sleep and had to stop by the gallery to frame and wire my Nocturne painting. I drove around and around and around and all of the lots and garages were full. Finally I found a garage that had empty spots and was open 24 hours. This was a factor since I wasn't sure how long I was going to be down there. Some of the "commuter lots" shut down at 6 or 7. There was a block party- Art on the Avenue- where the day's paintings would be judged and that was at 5:30.
I was so drained from driving around and looking for parking and then trying to scout a place to paint. I found a dive-y looking bar called Stan and Joe's Saloon and went in for a beer and a bite and to try to make friends with a bartender so I would have a place to use the restroom if need be. I had noticed a liquor store across the street that I thought would be interesting to paint so I talked with the bartender about where she thought would be a good place to set up. The sidewalk was narrower here, or at least seemed so. Maybe it was just a little bit more trafficked in the day-time. She was very helpful and told me that she would like to see my painting when I was done.