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Monday, 27 February 2012

A Week of Scratchings


Another week gone by.
Mighty winds have swept up the valley all weekend long.
Like nature's spring cleaner
blowing fresh air through the woods
ripping off dust and debris
whipping waves into a frenzy
polishing snow and ice into smooth and slippery surfaces
sending clouds scurrying overhead.

The woods are alive with dancing trees.


Snow clinging to grasses...


...bring to mind the daily scratchings.

17 comments:

  1. i love your dancing trees, they really come to life

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    1. Like some knitted ones I have hanging in my studio!

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  2. Every time I see this I'm amazed at what you've come up with. It's lovely. The waves are fantastic.

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    1. Sometimes I get too elaborate and it takes up a lot of my day!

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  3. As long as the wind is not breaking many limbs. :) I love to see your scratchings. Did you draw any doodles over the weekend??

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    1. There will be a few new approaches from my sketchbook posted this week.

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  4. Your words are so poetic...just the right touch to your beautiful stitches and photos.

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  5. I can see the wind in your stitching, Penny.

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    1. Your photos from Sunday looked very calm and windless indeed! Loved the rocks.

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  6. Love the windswept trees and the curling waves!

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    1. I designed patterns! And you are writing about our tendency to create pattern and how difficult it is to be random.

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  7. I love your stitching. Looking at it one can feel the pleasure you have doing it.

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  8. I especiallly love that spiral :-)

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  9. Nature's spring cleaner; I like that a lot. Like Susan, I see the wind in your stitches too.

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  10. Hieroglyphics, runes, magical glyphs.

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  11. So much story being told in this piece of stitching. It's amazing really.

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