- Great for special occasions such as Christmas and birthdays.
- The card is folded with a blank interior. You will be able to write a beautiful note inside.
- Each card comes with an envelope for easy mailing.
- Every card has an insert with a write up about Jacqueline Verge
- 3" x 5" Card
- Heading out from the quiet cove, passing the Dingle tower the rugged little fishing boats leaves the safe harbour venturing into the Atlantic and turbulent waves. The day holds much promise for fishing and if the weather holds, they will return home with a plentiful catch.
- Resting among tall grasses and wildflowers the dory waits ready for the seas embrace once more. Her peeling paint has curled faded in the summer sun but she is still more than able to best the waves and salty surf of the Atlantic coastline.
- Emblem of the North A pair of Inukshuk stand as a markers used by Inuit showing the way on the barren tundra. It is known as a symbol of the importance of friendship, each stone fitting into the whole making the structure strong and reminds us of our the dependence on each other.
- Standing as a guardian and guide to wayward ships, Peggy's cove lighthouse welcomes all visitors to Nova Scotia. Standing on the seashore, the scent of wild roses blend with the salt breezes midst old buoys and boats with peeling paint. The thunderous sounds of surf breaking interspersed with the crys of sea gulls overhead.
- Not far from Peggy's Cove, with her lighthouse watching over the harbour, the fisherman pulls another lobster filled trap up from the ocean floor. The smell of the salt sea air wafts shoreward as the water drains from the rugged wooden hand wrought trap. He fishes as his father and grandfather did keeping tradition and a way of live alive and true.
- Three Churches stand as sentinels guarding the harbour of Mahone Bay their reflections rippling across the waters. 365 Islands dot this beautiful bay and in days of old they offered refuge for pirates and privateers. The churches would be a welcome sight to any sailing ship braving these perils as she made the safety of the harbour.
- The soft swishing of waves as they lap against the fishing boats contrasts with the cry of seagulls in the sheltered cove on the coast of Atlantic Canada. Salty sea mists drifts through the air finding every buoy, net and dripping from the rigging.
- The soft swishing of waves as they lap against the fishing boats contrasts with the cry of seagulls in the sheltered cove on the coast of Atlantic Canada. Salty sea mists drifts through the air finding every buoy, net and dripping from the rigging.
- Nestled into a quiet cove in the shadow of the steeple fishing boats find safe harbour from Atlantic storms and turbulent waves. Bright colors reflect on the glassy waters and the smell of sea salt and wharf timbers waft through the air. The sigh of wood on wood as swells brush the boats against the dock and the swishing of water under the beams whisper softly.
- Blue rocks takes one a step back to a simpler time. There stands an isolated fishing shack completely surrounded by the ocean. Paint peeling and covered in moss, resting on a seaweed covered rocky island.
- Frozen in time, Lunenburg's streets still echo with the clatter of horseshoes and wagonwheels. Brightly colored buildings from the 1700 and 1800's line the narrow streets just as they were hundreds of years ago. This world heritage site welcomes visitors from around the globe just as it did in days of old when this small port opened her arms to all seafarers.
- Frozen in time, Lunenburg's streets still echo with the clatter of horseshoes and wagonwheels. Brightly colored buildings from the 1700 and 1800's line the narrow streets just as they were hundreds of years ago. This world heritage site welcomes visitors from around the globe just as it did in days of old when this small port opened her arms to all seafarers.
- Found in any Nova Scotian fishing village are the brightly colored boats and buoys. Resting securely at dock between runs these rugged little maritime boats give no hint at the harsh waves they face in the Atlantic Ocean. Between trips they rest moored in the calm shelter of heavy beamed docks and breakwaters.
- Fisherman's cove takes one back to a simpler time when small fishing boats lined the docks being readied for another day at sea. So close to Halifax and it's citadel fortress but in so many ways so far away this tiny settlement preserves the atmosphere of the old fishing village. Here brightly painted boats contrast with the weathered wood of fishing shacks, only a short distance from Peggy's Cove and Lunenburg.
- "My Girl" is an amazing painting with many of Jackie's more signature techniques. Notice the back lighting and how it makes the ducks lift out from the canvas. Available in prints of various sizes this one will brighten any room looking to accent a wilderness theme. Good luck hiding this one from your friends attention.
- A beautiful red fox posing for the artist in an imaginative and thoughtful stance. She looks some cozy in her winter hide-away. Can you just picture her gaze and focus on an unsuspecting rabbit or mouse. Ready to strike but at the same time content with whatever comes her way. Imagine this fantastic print adorning the walls of your getaway home or summer retreat.