PAR FOR THE COURSE, OF COURSE!
Had some more time to *play* today, so decided to upload this for my Sliders Sunday shot, which will have to wait until the group opens up!
Last night we visited an old haunt in Rhode Island, set amongst the marshlands. The restaurant hasn't changed much in 30 years, which was refreshing in a way, but quite a contrast from their neighbors who have cleverly put up a most sophisticated, temporary tent to welcome back their very popular clientele after a devastating fire, only a few months ago, closed their main restaurant across the street.
I couldn't resist taking a *shot* of this torn canvas, as an invitation to post one of my *key chain* dangles which I created for my Physical Therapist, Lee, who loves to play golf! The blue zippered bag is a miniature, just deep enough with two pockets to enclose an extra ball and tee (for Lee)!
The orange, red and blue beads represent the exercise balls one uses for stretches. The barbell is self-explanatory; the little bucket and shovel are to help digging out of sand traps on the course; the little beaded figure is a patient, and the circular disc says, "never give up" . . . the smiling sun, moon and star charms indicate reaching for the light in recovery! I finished the dangle with Lee's name and a #1 hanging on one of the hands of the figurine!
I'm not sure what he made of this, but I warned him how I also love using art and creativity as other *healing tools* . . . with the JOY in gifting my dodads. as thankyous, to special people in my life who have helped me on this challenging journey!
PAR FOR THE COURSE, OF COURSE!
Had some more time to *play* today, so decided to upload this for my Sliders Sunday shot, which will have to wait until the group opens up!
Last night we visited an old haunt in Rhode Island, set amongst the marshlands. The restaurant hasn't changed much in 30 years, which was refreshing in a way, but quite a contrast from their neighbors who have cleverly put up a most sophisticated, temporary tent to welcome back their very popular clientele after a devastating fire, only a few months ago, closed their main restaurant across the street.
I couldn't resist taking a *shot* of this torn canvas, as an invitation to post one of my *key chain* dangles which I created for my Physical Therapist, Lee, who loves to play golf! The blue zippered bag is a miniature, just deep enough with two pockets to enclose an extra ball and tee (for Lee)!
The orange, red and blue beads represent the exercise balls one uses for stretches. The barbell is self-explanatory; the little bucket and shovel are to help digging out of sand traps on the course; the little beaded figure is a patient, and the circular disc says, "never give up" . . . the smiling sun, moon and star charms indicate reaching for the light in recovery! I finished the dangle with Lee's name and a #1 hanging on one of the hands of the figurine!
I'm not sure what he made of this, but I warned him how I also love using art and creativity as other *healing tools* . . . with the JOY in gifting my dodads. as thankyous, to special people in my life who have helped me on this challenging journey!