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Serendah, 1st January 2009
Paid a visit to our old house in Serendah.
The garden was still green and pretty as ever.
I've always loved cattails, & this is my first shot of some. I liked the way the leaves
swayed & rustled in the wind just before taking this shot! Hope you like it =))
The first dreamcatcher I have made. I wrapped it with my handspun wool yarn, put five real turquoise beads on the yarn, and finished it off with a hawk feather I picked up last summer. It's hanging on our front porch, here, while a massive storm front blew through. I hung our windchime from it temporarily.
I've never been given a windchime, nor could I have expected a custom-made, one-of-a-kind cog windchime. It's the best birthday present I've gotten in a very long time.
In the garden we have the Gazebo where everyone sits. My parents have put a Windchime hanging from the Gazebo. I decided to purch Spidey there and have him looking on towards something.
The picture hasn't turned out as well as I would of wanted it. Not as clear as I know I can get shots. I think it's because i was unaided without support and the height of the figure.
The vivid blue skies and mountains of Wintergreen, VA are the backdrop to a still windchime, waiting for the wind to blow.
This is the windcatcher for the windchime I engraved it on a machine at work. It took me longer to program this than it did to make the windchime.
This little windchime has seen a lot in it's lifetime - for a windchime anyway. Three hurricanes, two named tropical storms, and now, a snowstorm... And still hanging in there, making music out of the breeze, only missing one chime...
I just love the shadows of the trees on the snow - something we just don't see a lot of around here