Heather Waite: Our Mysterious Ladybug Artist

     Last summer, cheerful ladybugs painted on small stones in bright red and black, appeared here and there, in front of our Rock Creek mobile homes. “Who’s doing it?” we asked each other. No one knew—but we all appreciated the delightfully thoughtful gesture. Eventually, our mysterious ladybug artist confessed. Holding up a ladybug rock, Heather Waite said, “I did it … I’m so glad you approve!”     Heather has always been creative, good-hearted, and lovely. In her younger days she was a model, even running for Miss California. Then, indulging her intellect, she earned a degree and became a psychotherapist and writer, publishing an inspirational book for women and a well-researched book on California. Stay tuned—her memoir is completed and ready for publication. Oh, I almost forgot … Heather is also an adventurer, having toured Europe and Japan, solo.

Speaking for myself and my neighbors: “Thank you, Heather! Even now, in the midst of the storms, your (waterproof) ladybugs are reminding us: Spring is just around the corner!” 

8 thoughts on “Heather Waite: Our Mysterious Ladybug Artist”

  1. Thank you so much for the adorable and quirky ladybugs! Besides making us smile, they sparked conversations among the residents and were great fun!

    1. Hi Pat
      Heather’s ladybugs are so cheery and cute! It was a really fun, generous, and creative idea!

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