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... for brief moments of crafting bliss.

Soon to be a quilted Mr. Fred Rogers pillow. Center square is a photo of my hero :)

 

Artist: David Holgate

Title: You see a thing for the first time only once

Materials: Incised and gilded red Lazonby stone

 

Originally made for a large garden as part of the Bergh Apton Sculpture Trail. It now has a semi-permanent home in St Margaret's churchyard in Norwich. I recently saw it in the churchyard at Salthouse as part of Salthouse Art 2008.

 

St Margaret, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

My word for the year...

for oneword February SS "color"

shutter sisters one word: orange

 

I knew these weren't hydrangeas... they are from a Snowball tree (a type of Viburnum). They are green when they first bloom, then eventually turn white.

My submission to www.oneword.com for energy

http://www.oneword.com/mt/archives/000721.html#[clickykbd]

 

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if the amount of energy in the universe is constant, and it can neither be created nor destroyed, then why the hell do I have so little of it right now. Ohh yeah. I stayed up all night playing with flickr to see the sun rise upon the cafe.

September 6, 2005 09:04 AM

 

see the flickr group oneword

Heigham Park, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

These pebbles say "mid 70's," don't you think?

366 photo challenge 11/02/24

 

ONE WORD theme

My daughter has decided to have a Day Spa themed birthday party. I took this image for her invitation.

 

I haven't been displaying my images here has I have been to busy to look and comment. I am hoping to have a little more time this week.

this was shot last year. a reminder to myself that spring will indeed arrive at some point. it's snowing again, and

I'm sick of it!

Holt, Norfolk, England, UK

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