Smatterings

  • catchup

    There has been knitting. Really, there has. I have a shawl to show you, and a sweater. I sewed the buttons on it last Saturday. I don’t have much in the way of pictures. Instead of setting them up to photograph, I went for a walk. So… you get another of those pictures. They are what I love most. The autumn light is too beautiful not to enjoy.

    Here’s one to tease..

    I love the buttons. They were my one purchase at FFNE.

    and one to please..

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    5 responses to “catchup”

    1. Judy

      Guess posting from my phone isn’tgoing to work outvery well. New phone. Thought I’d try it.

    2. Jo-Ann

      What an awesome shot of the autumn colors reflecting! Can’t wait to see more of the sweater, I adore the buttons 🙂

    3. Manise

      Great reflection! Love your sweater and buttons.

    4. All of them please.

  • Sky

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    My view expands as the season progresses, paid for with days of raking and dragging leaves back to the woods.  Let the wind play with what remains.  

    One response to “Sky”

    1. Manise

      Beautiful sunset! We had a similar one here. The bare trees make it look like stained glass.

  • Friday’s Photo

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    Two groups of pictures that I have been working on occasionally merge.   For the sake of identification, I've named one 'small worlds / fairy gardens' and the other ' here nor there'.  I was working on one of the small worlds when this popped up where I hadn't been expecting to see it.  Here nor there.  More abstract than most, it captured my attention.   

    3 responses to “Friday’s Photo”

    1. Manise

      Wow! I love this. If you squint your eyes just so I see long wisteria panicles dripping down towards the pond below. I know the blue is sky, but it’s fun to dream and imagine. Yes, I grew up with a huge trellis smothered in wisteria vines and blossoms each spring.

    2. claudia

      This is beautiful.

    3. …lovely! like a beautiful piece of batik!
      (Manise, I squinted my eyes and saw blue ice…)

Our lives are dyed the colors of our imagination.” ~ Marcus Aurelius

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