To the left of us it looked like a warm summery sunrise.
But looking left over the basin it's obviously wintry cool.
Cracked ice covers the tidal grasses in rounded mounds.
(Ha, there was a printed cotton in the 90's we used to call 'cracked ice'.)
(I used it a lot.)
Back to the sewing machine today.
The sewing machine is a good place to be on a cold winter's day!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it good to be able to take refuge among fabrics from the wintery weather!
ReplyDeleteThere is something "clothy" about that last ice photo - the frozen water is draped over the grasses.
ReplyDeleteGosh can feel the chill simply looking at the photos.
ReplyDeleteThat last one is a gem though!
i love that rounded ice!
ReplyDeleteYour nature photos bring back, with pangs of reminiscence, my time in Nova Scotia - three years in the early 80s. Ah, those winters!!
ReplyDeleteThe stitching is inspiring, to say the least.