Morning Evening Night 7 Replies Stepping outside this morning, I couldn’t help but notice where the bright green new growth was emerging — right at the prune cuts. Evening light stealing through old glass has its watery magic. And night time is for stitches and learning something new, but quietly. See Jude Hill’s quest for 1,000 Magic Feathers (on sidebar). Share this:
deemallon deemallon August 12, 2011 at 6:24 pm and when the leaves of the copper beech flutter ? heaven Reply ↓
Lynda Lynda Howells August 13, 2011 at 2:16 am love the images and the feathers are gorgeous.xxlynda Reply ↓
jude – It seems I might communicate something through cloth making. I hope so. jude August 18, 2011 at 4:14 am the background of the feathers looks like the picture above. dreamy Reply ↓
deemallon deemallon August 18, 2011 at 3:09 pm After another overwhelming day at work, how nice to find stitching sisters comments here. Reply ↓
The photo of the old glass is amazing.
and when the leaves of the copper beech flutter ? heaven
What fabulous photos – and fabulous feathers too.
love the images and the feathers are gorgeous.xxlynda
the background of the feathers looks like the picture above. dreamy
After another overwhelming day at work, how nice to find stitching sisters comments here.
Love your feathers, love the light…