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Hola friends. Just got back from Oaxaca.
This little basket seller comes from the workshop of Josefina Aguilar of Ocotlan Oaxaca
Heather Ross Goldfish used in reverse applique on linen fabric scrap basket. Lined with white fabric with light blue polka dots. Somehow it ended up a little bigger than my other's. I think I cut it bigger on accident. I still like it, though.
DAY 5
Still at ‘Dille & Camille’ Where they sell everything kitchen, natural and some ‘forgotten stuff’.
A real attraction for me, one of my favourite kind of shops.
They sell baskets, LOTS of them… I find them very photogenic.
Have a wonderful day, filled with love and beauty, M, (*_*)
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Spent most of the day learning the camera settings in SL at H&G. My first! Can't believe all the wonderful things I was able to take photos of. I had to be VERY choosy what I picked... Come see HOPE 8... You won't be sorry.
To have an enthusiasm for something is neither surprising nor does it make us commendable; the question is whether we should have a passion for the thing. Is the thing worthy of the desire? Are we better, happier, and purer people for desiring the thing?
-LITURGICAL MYSTICISM, DAVID W. FAGERBERG
There is something beautiful about this old basket, just the way it is!
(A hodge-podge of odd pictures around my parents' home!)
small portion of a woven basket....... "macro mondays" green possibility
album of green things for MM here:
From the Into the Deep exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
These creatures live deep in the ocean -- 1800 feet or more.
This extraordinary invertebrate has a mass of twisting and turning arms that can measure a meter long. Each branch has tiny sharp hooks, allowing the creature to capture prey.
It feasts mainly on zooplankton.
Basket stars are able to grow their limbs back if they are broken or chopped off by predators – an ability as freakish as it is amazing.
Thanks for stopping by!
In Explore 20 September 2023
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