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My final image from my time in the woods on Sunday. This was the image I initially had in mind, and was in fact the last shot that I took. It took what felt like ages to find this composition then another age to wait for the sun to come out from behind the clouds I had the image I wanted!
Berene (HappySewLucky) and I combined our charm packs and some Kona Celery to piece this top. We'll be sending this quilt to Japan. The pattern is the same as Malka's sewing machine cover in Fresh Quilting, just bigger blocks. This quilt will be sent to Japan via www.quiltsforjapan.ca
Blogged poppyprintcreates.blogspot.com/2011/05/challenged-by-soli...
The male Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) has a red crown and nape, female has the red nape only. They are omnivores and are very beneficial, eating ants, grasshoppers, beetles, as well as fruits and nuts. This species habitually stores food. The red markings on the belly that give the bird its name is difficult to see in the field. They are approx. 10 inches long with a wingspan of 16 inches.
Photo # KS5_3190a. Location: central Arkansas. Feb/2014.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography.
Okay, another snow shadow image. It's not so much the shadow that I like in this photo, but the patterns in the snow from it being wind swept. Those patterns show movement in an otherwise still photo, or at least I think so.
This shallow stream pool was covered by a thin clear sheet of ice resulting in the rippled ice creating a shadow pattern on the stream bed beneath.
Muster des Zerfalls. Mehr dazu hier im Blog: ines-seidel.de/2013/11/aus-schwierigen-geschichten/
more about this book in my blog: ines-seidel.de/2013/11/aus-schwierigen-geschichten/?lang=en
All i get when signing into Flickr is "webpage is not available" . Been happening for 4-5 days now and so tiring. Takes 4-5 trys to get signed in just to be bumped out.,,,so not worth the time. Will try next week.
I wanted to take something a little more abstract and focused on the circle of the poppy setting it to one side to show off the detail within.
Oh my GOSH I missed you guys! I tried hard not to whine but
Oh
MY
GOSH
I
MISSED
you guys!!!!
My computer is well and happy after a little dropping accident.
The above is called "tempayan" in Malay. It is actually an earthenware jar - though this one is actually huge. It is about 3 feet high and could easily hold a person.
It originates from China and use to store food, pickled food, water or other preserved food such as fish and in the olden days, it even stores dead bodies.
20110612_MIL Tempayan