Positive people are not ignoring the darkness of this world, they have dragged themselves into the light and are sharing it with you. Donna Ashworth
I'm moving from the blues to the purples in my minerals puzzle....I do a little bit every day.
"I do believe in an everyday sort of magic...the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone." Charles de Lint
Positive people are not ignoring the darkness of this world, they have dragged themselves into the light and are sharing it with you. Donna Ashworth
I'm moving from the blues to the purples in my minerals puzzle....I do a little bit every day.
I had one teeny tiny meadow rue cyanotype in my stash that I turned into a teeny tiny card.
Somehow I have a handful of these tiny cards and envelopes in my stash....so I might as well use them up. More teeny cards to come!Speaking of cyanotype....today I did my second experiment with Roseanne's exam paper. I coated a chunk of it with the chemicals yesterday....so it was nice and dry for some sun printing this morning.
We're getting a welcome break from the heat and humidity. The windows are open and I can hear the birds singing....the fresh air feels like a fresh start!
When I went on my walk this morning I took a plain white piece of paper. Inspired by Rebecca Chapman....I was on a mission to take some shadow photos. She shared the idea in this post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DZ91YJvK4YK/
By taking the photo of the shadow on a white piece of paper you get a clean silhouette that can be printed onto tissue. Or in today's case....exam paper. Yes...that stuff that covers the exam table in your doctor's office. Roseanne gifted me as much as would fold into an envelope....and I'm going to be doing several experiments with it.Today I used it for printing shadow prints.
I glued it print side so the ink wouldn't run using matte medium. You can barely see the edges. It works very similar to art tissue...but I do think exam paper is stronger.
Thanks Roseanne! More experiments to come.
There's a little something special tucked in the vertical pocket on the left page.
Happy 250th birthday to our country....it needs us more now than ever!
It was a good day for a nice long lunch with Rebecca and Patty.....a great way to kick off the holiday weekend.
There's nothing better than time with people who share you values and celebrate your joys.
Thanks for getting us together Patty!
Dotty combined haiku, sisters, watercolor and puzzles into her post today....and it all made me smile.
Taking her lead....I tried my own 5-7-5 syllable haiku. I am NOT a poet.
Shades of Blue
OK....one more rainbow. For now anyway.
Paul came across this fence on his early morning bike ride....and how can I not share it here! You gotta love their enthusiasm.
We're in a full on hot and humid summer stretch here in Maine and I treat these days like snow days. Other than early morning swims and taking care of the birds....I stay inside where it's cool. Thank goodness I have a few hobbies....ha ha.
I've mentioned the Bright Shiny Object Syndrome (BSOS) before....when your trying to do one thing and are distracted by somethings else.
Do you remember this watercolor I found in my stash....then doodled?
I thought it was fitting for the last day of Pride Month to share an actual rainbow in our neighborhood from three years ago. I got a call from my neighbor shouting "GET OUTSIDE!" That's all he said...and when Dan tells you to go outside...you go outside. I wrote about it here: https://joyfulputtering.blogspot.com/search?q=neighborhood+rainbow
It may be the last day of June...but I hope I never stop searching for...and sharing rainbows.
It's kind of ironic....because as I was following the rainbow three years ago around the neighborhood I ended up in Patty's backyard and photographed this delightful spring bloom.
Hang on to people who find joy in your joy! Case Kenny
And I would add....find joy in other people's joy...and maybe they'll hang on to you!
Tracie sent me this photo calling it a fun found object! She knew I would love it...and I do!
It seems odd to find things like this at the very beginning of summer....but they remind us that nature is constantly in motion.
Don't just scroll by the photo. Zoom in. Look at the colors and patterns in the leaf. It's a work of art!
Then notice the placement of the leaf and the shadows and backgrounds. Did you notice the stark shadow of the stem? Everyday art!
Well done Tracie. I'm celebrating your joy and I'm hanging on to you!
Making progress....and enjoying every minute. Here's how it started.
Subtitle: Little Did She Know
My last yellow daylily of the season just bloomed and that reminded me that it was time for an update on the Traveling Flowers. If you are new to the blog...it's a little hard to explain the WHOLE story...but this is a good place to start: https://joyfulputtering.blogspot.com/search?q=Chuck
I have new respect for Cherrie and Dale as they carted The Traveling Flowers to all the sites as they made their way from California to Pennsylvania. They're a bit heavy because they sit on a solid rock...and they're a bit awkward to carry. So kudos to them as the played along and had fun with that wonderful adventure.Here is a little bit of the journey they made around Parsons Pond. After spending several weeks in the TV room...they did a little more traveling.
(Hang in there...this ended up being a long post.)