Monday, 8 October 2012

Scratched Among the Leaves



Exploring pebbles


The Pileated Woodpecker visited
as I worked in the studio


Then we drove up the valley to the eye doctor
And on Thursday I spent the day with the Loose Threads group.


On Friday I thought of things in the negative
and for Saturday and Sunday
my thoughts were on how some days wrap themselves around each other.


It's been a leafy week.
Perhaps because it is Thanksgiving up here in Canada.
Happy Thanksgiving!

15 comments:

  1. The eye doc is on my Things To Do After The First Of The Year List. Love the Things In The Negative section!
    xx, Carol

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    1. That list of things to do never ends does it!

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  2. Happy Thanksgiving! Today we celebrate Columbus Day (which I've never understood since there were others who found 'us' before he did!

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    1. Strange where we come up with ideas for our national holidays isn't it!

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  3. mmmmmmmmmmm, negative space so positive!

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  4. Lovely scratchings - especially like the negative space and spirals!

    Thought of you yesterday early evening. Went out for a short walk in the forest... heard a gaggle of geese way off. They came overhead in a long, uneven V. They were so high up I didn't see them at first, but their honking was so loud I thought they were just overhead. So I thought of you and shared in your geese appreciation.

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    1. Wsh I could have been along on that walk with you and perhaps The beautiful Pasha.

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  5. one is more beautiful than the next.

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    1. Thanks Deanna....I was just arming that modern crochet you posted on Facebook.

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  6. A pleated woodpecker? How appropriate for a stitcher!

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  7. I love each and every symbol representing on cloth. Such full days, full of beauty and Life! Happy Thanksgiving to you :)

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  8. sweet woodpecker, I would so love to see one for reals, but for now, your stitched version makes my wee heart go pitter patter x

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  9. beautiful symbols here...

    xt

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