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"With its distinctive cross-hatching patterns on a cone-shaped White Cliffs formation, Checkerboard Mesa is one of the most recognizable and photogenic landmarks in Zion National Park." www.citrusmilo.com/zionguide/eastcanyon.cfm
This is a woman i saw when i went out to eat, I chose her because she was the most interesting person I thought.
With the neat crosshatch filter that Zeb Andrews helped me buy, used (aka cheap!), at Blue Moon Camera.
Shane and Kirsten took us to see "Beautiful Light," a performance art installation that they both helped with, in downtown Scottsdale, AZ.
The generator rumbled to life, four people took position on the scaffolding, and the artist told them which switches and buttons to turn, and the lights above reacted.
Donated to Pine Ridge Reservation
Scarves, left to right:
Crosshatch scarf compulsivedesigning.blogspot.com/2007/02/crosshatch-scarf...
Yarn used: Bernat Camouflage in pink
Hook used: I/5.50mm
Northwoods skinny scarf (I made it slightly wider than pattern)
crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa032005.htm
Yarn used: Bernat Super Value, color 180465
Hook used: J/6.00mm
My own pattern
Yarn used: Red Heart Casual Cot'n, color Mushroom
Hook used: I/5.50mm
This is the crosshatching filter. I think I like the other one better, but at the time I was doing this, this one was my fave.
These "dead" branches are nothing special until snow covers the ground. Then they seem to light with an inner glow.