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I have always loved the Amanas. Growing up in Iowa, the Amana Colonies and the rich history of the farming community were part of our fabric. I remember going to the Ox Yoke Inn for dinner on special occasions. Maybe its also because it touches on my German history (my dad Dietrich Schaefer immigrated from Germany to the US in the 1950's). It is a pleasure to paint the traditional barns and buildings of the Amana. I love how quiet East Amana is- it is mostly residential. The barns at the entrance to East Amana greet you as you drive up the steep entrance perpendicular to the railroad tracks. Pictured below is my newest painting, "East Amana Barn, Late Summer".
"East Amana Barn, Late Summer" Oil on Canvas Board 18"x14" copyright 2011 Dena Tollefson |
Hello Lady,
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post. I loved hearing about your personal attachment to the Amanas. I feel the same way. As for the painting? LOVE!!! But, you already knw that.
What a beautiful and evocative painting. We went to Cedar Rapids last week to check out the airport for a flight to Arizona to see the Grands. Lunch time we stopped on the way home in the Amanas. What fun and, of course, without the bustle of summer crowds. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Mary!
ReplyDeleteThere is something about Amana which feels almost magical- like a person is transported back to a simpler time.
Thank you so much for your kind words, Troutbirder! I checked out your blog- very neat! My husband is a big birder too. Looks like you have been all over the United States in your birding quest. Take care and thank you again for stopping by.
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