Now it's April and I could stand it no longer. I wanted to see what had been happening under my Disintegration Pr
There were also bulbs sprouting under the pages and weeds growing, so they needed to be moved and rearranged a bit.
It is lovely to see words glimmering through the thin application of gesso, and a little gross but nevertheless fascinating to see words thro
THE back yard is so full of blooming things: muscari and dandelions, yellow and blue, are an appealing color combination. The muscari are loved more than the dandelions, however. The tulip tree is in full glory, so I climbed a ladder to get some "underbelly" views. You can see our redwood tree through the upper part of the tree. Needless to say
We're going to a barbecue today - first of the season, so I'd better go do something related to housework. I already made a batch of cinnamon espresso chocolate chip cookies, which I sampled, and that wasn't necessarily a good idea. Not a bad one either, since I'm buzzing with energy now - femminismo
4 comments:
It looks and sounds like you have had the perfect weekend, Jeanne, esp with those buzzin' cookies. Yum. The tulip tree is sooo gorgeous. And I am sure the snails and pals have appreciated the other goodies left out via Disintegration.
Have a great week! x
it's so fascinating to be able to watch the disintegration's happen - amazing, really.
the yard pictures are really pretty ... and those cinnamon espresso chocolate chip cookies have my mouth-a-watering!
happy BBQ!
Great to see the "progress" on your bundle. And the slide show on your sidebar is such a cool idea!
Interesting to see your disintigration bundle. I'm wondering what's nibbling on my bundle underground and hoping the white ants have got into the wood to give it some character.
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