T is for tea
It’s Wordless Wednesday, and this blog post is going to be as close to wordless as possible. I made tea and it went into this cup. Then I painted its portrait. So portrait of Tea.
It’s Wordless Wednesday, and this blog post is going to be as close to wordless as possible. I made tea and it went into this cup. Then I painted its portrait. So portrait of Tea.
It’s Wordless Wednesday, so it’s time to share pictures of spring, as it pops up, despite random days of annoyingly cold weather and ferocious wind. Today is a twofer. It’s cold and it’s windy. That seems like too much multitasking to the point of rudeness. Anyway, I will try not to be a Nattering Nabob
Noticeable niceness of spring Read More »
It’s Wordless Wednesday, so the colorful art is going to do all of the talking!
hues and random art things Read More »
Today is Wordless Wednesday, so I am sharing a picture of two wooden eggs that I painted this afternoon. It is day 39 of the 100-day art project.
B is for blooming beautifully Read More »
This week, I went out early to take pictures of the sunrise and the moonset. It’s been a great experience because every day brings us closer to the vernal equinox. And then, adding a full lunar eciipse to all of that was beyond wonderful. And this wonderfulness makes the pictures so much more powerful than
wishes upon the sun and the moon… Read More »
Every day, I check out the garden spaces for little stirrings of life. Most of the snow has melted and the air is starting to smell like spring. In the past few days, I’ve seen so many little green things getting ready to be early spring plants. It’s really something wonderful to behold. #WordlessWednesday
itty bitty stirrings of life Read More »
The ice is melting, not the Wicked Witch of the West. Oh, well, the ice can go bye bye, but the witch? No, don’t go yet! Part two of “Wicked” is scheduled to open on November 21st, and I am so excited about that! We need our lovely witch to avoid turning into a puddle
Well, I think that winter now feels virtually endless. I look outside and I see partially melted snow, bare trees and decaying plants from the last growing season. The decaying plants can stay until it gets consistently above 50 degrees F (10 degrees C). Decaying plants and snow serve as insulation for the ground and
It seems as if we are having a nonstop snowfall here in Western New York, although, apparently, the amount of snow has been pretty normal. Maybe it seems like a lot because it’s been a while since we’ve had much snow. Here are a few images to celebrate #WordlessWednesday.