It has been on the back burner, I have not been taking a lot of photos
for a while now, and that should change. Every time, it touches me in a
special way, as I wander and have the camera ready be it in the kitchen,
or living room, or the garden... this enables me to see with new eyes and I like
it.
We will see if it sticks, it is a start to a new friday review of
what caught my eye. There is to be said, that I was inspired by erin boyle and her blog "reading my tea leaves". She does a wonderful job and it is so inspirational to have a look at her photos...
:: 1. Taking out one of the two "old" in the making quilts.
:: 2. After some machine quilting, tying the rest of it.
:: 3. The bulps are getting ready in the ground
:: 4. And those are straw and waiting to be used up in a little deco project, so pretty and colorfull.
:: 5. There might be one more photo, it all depends of what's going on tomorrow...
January 31, 2020
January 24, 2020
the week through the lens
it has been on the back burner, i have not been taking a lot of photos
for a while now, and that should change. every time, it touches me in a
special way, as i wander and have the camera ready be it in the kitchen,
or living room, or the garden... this enables me to see with new eyes and i like
it.
we will see if it sticks, it is a start to a new friday review of what caught my eye. there is to be said, that i was inspired by erin boyle and her blog "reading my tea leaves". she does a wonderful job and it is so inspirational to have a look at her photos...
:: 1. long since I was baking granola, but it was fun and the teenagers love it! That's why I put a red
dot on it (it's mine!)
:: 2. while I was in the kitchen, trying a new cabbage recipe. It was written down with white cabbage
and wallnuts, I made it with red cabbage and pecan. It turned out deliciouse.
:: 3. the long awaited bloom.
:: 4. Tomorrow are the presentations of all the Maturanden, and so Amos's will present too. It's quiet
an interesting program!
:: 5. It has been a while, and I marked it in my calendar, cancled it and wrote it down again. The opening talk and reception to Walead Besthy with a Gallery talk by the curator and the Artist attending. Thea came along for the kids program, very fun, very well done!
we will see if it sticks, it is a start to a new friday review of what caught my eye. there is to be said, that i was inspired by erin boyle and her blog "reading my tea leaves". she does a wonderful job and it is so inspirational to have a look at her photos...
:: 1. long since I was baking granola, but it was fun and the teenagers love it! That's why I put a red
dot on it (it's mine!)
:: 2. while I was in the kitchen, trying a new cabbage recipe. It was written down with white cabbage
and wallnuts, I made it with red cabbage and pecan. It turned out deliciouse.
:: 3. the long awaited bloom.
:: 4. Tomorrow are the presentations of all the Maturanden, and so Amos's will present too. It's quiet
an interesting program!
:: 5. It has been a while, and I marked it in my calendar, cancled it and wrote it down again. The opening talk and reception to Walead Besthy with a Gallery talk by the curator and the Artist attending. Thea came along for the kids program, very fun, very well done!
January 18, 2020
the week through the lens
it has been on the back burner, i have not been taking a lot of photos
for a while now, and that should change. every time, it touches me in a
special way, as i wander and have the camera ready be it in the kitchen,
or living room, or the garden... this enables me to see with new eyes and i like
it.
we will see if it sticks, it is a start to a new friday review of what caught my eye. there is to be said, that i was inspired by erin boyle and her blog "reading my tea leaves". she does a wonderful job and it is so inspirational to have a look at her photos...
:: 1. morning frost on my gone by sunflowers
:: 2. and I can't get enough of the beauty, at those cold mornings.
:: 3. reading, watching, relaxing, seems very comfortable.
:: 4. the Amarillis just about to open up it's beautiful flower.
:: 6. and o those bare trees, the chestnut buds are already growing in strong.
we will see if it sticks, it is a start to a new friday review of what caught my eye. there is to be said, that i was inspired by erin boyle and her blog "reading my tea leaves". she does a wonderful job and it is so inspirational to have a look at her photos...
:: 1. morning frost on my gone by sunflowers
:: 2. and I can't get enough of the beauty, at those cold mornings.
:: 3. reading, watching, relaxing, seems very comfortable.
:: 4. the Amarillis just about to open up it's beautiful flower.
:: 6. and o those bare trees, the chestnut buds are already growing in strong.
January 11, 2020
the week through the lens
it has been on the back burner, i have not been taking a lot of photos
for a while now, and that should change. every time, it touches me in a
special way, as i wander and have the camera ready be it in the kitchen,
or living room, or the garden... this enables me to see with new eyes and i like
it.
we will see if it sticks, it is a start to a new friday review of what caught my eye. there is to be said, that i was inspired by erin boyle and her blog "reading my tea leaves". she does a wonderful job and it is so inspirational to have a look at her photos...
:: 1. catching up with the end of year retreat at Don Camillo, the time inbetween was spent at a quiet
place with friends and wonderful hospitality!
:: 2. thank you Joel, Christina and Elias for the Music.
:: 3. lots of wonderful sunsets at the beginning of 2020, no snow though.
:: 4. crunching out the "Maturarbeit" (an important 15 page paper)
:: 5. while i took the paint brush to decorate some small bowles. I enjoyed, to work with paint once
again.
we will see if it sticks, it is a start to a new friday review of what caught my eye. there is to be said, that i was inspired by erin boyle and her blog "reading my tea leaves". she does a wonderful job and it is so inspirational to have a look at her photos...
:: 1. catching up with the end of year retreat at Don Camillo, the time inbetween was spent at a quiet
place with friends and wonderful hospitality!
:: 2. thank you Joel, Christina and Elias for the Music.
:: 4. crunching out the "Maturarbeit" (an important 15 page paper)
again.
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