Monday, 15 July 2013

Another Quiet Week Scratched


Another quiet week
though I did scratch one spindly northern spine


The fox must be wondering where the heck those Rusty Pups are
It's been so long since we walked in his territory


Our family of merlin expand their territory every day
though they come back here every night

and at night the porch light


attract a myriad of moths


Some gentle in colour


some just simple white


Some preferring the shiny painted surfaces


and this guy couldn't make up his mind.

15 comments:

  1. I love the white ones. We used to get Luna Moths at our Georgia house and I loved them so much -- they were so magical and their light green color was gorgeous.

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  2. Spindly trees are good and the moths are beautiful!

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  3. Love the idea of the Undecided Moth - is he a relative of the Quantum Weather Butterfly?

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  4. A very nice reportage on moths. I love the one with orange head and turquoise 'shoulders': nature really knows hoe to mix colours!

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    1. Just like you and the beautiful colours you photograph and stitch.

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  5. I just found your site and wondered how wide your scratching are

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    1. Thanks for dropping by, Tina. The scratching s are 6" deep and miles and miles long! This year I am making each scroll three months long so that they are more manageable but can still be joined together whenever I have a show about journaling in stitch.

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    2. I love the idea and have seen something similar at Pintangle and have always wanted to start something. I actually tried once-but it didn't speak to me then, but when I saw how interesting yours is, I am truly inspired.
      LOL-I tried to type scratchings last night and my ipad would not let me spell that word!

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    3. One more question, do you normally use an embroidery hoop with your work?

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    4. I do use an embroidery hoop unless it is just a simple row of stitch. I have a lovely 5" hoop that my grandmother used to use.

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