Because of the Consciously Creative class I took from Philippa Stanton back in 2017 I started collecting found objects.
These were some of my very first finds....and I happen to have a whole rainbow. I was hooked. There are interesting things out there in the world...and everything has a story and connection to someone you don't know.Joyful Puttering: Collecting•Creating•Connecting
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"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
Friday, June 5, 2026
Found Rainbows
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Makes Me Happy!
I had a lot of rainbow puzzles to choose from in my stash...but this 500 piece button puzzle was the winner this time. I'm really enjoying reworking puzzles I already own.
I think my favorite thing about this rainbow is that it STARTS with pink. I already have all the pieces laid out in my boxes....so I'm ready to go...and that makes me happy!
My day kind of got away from me....all in a good way. And the boys are coming for dinner...so it's only going to get better. Having the four of us together makes me happy!
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Restraint?
It was one of those absolutely perfect spring days! I spent all morning outdoors walking and puttering in the gardens and tending the birds and feeders. Then I puttered indoors and even checked a few pesky chores things off the list. I love days like this!
Can I go the whole month sharing some sort of rainbow spectrum I encounter or create each day? I think I can! Especially in June.
There are times I should show some restraint with the gold splatters. But then again....maybe not! Sometimes they work out better than other times. This was a failed background texture experiment....so I made up for it in splatters.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Prime Real Estate
Monday, June 1, 2026
Talking It Through
Right next to October....June is one of my very favorite months and I'm going to celebrate it all month long. But I guess that's mostly what I do the other 11 months....so I'll just carry on.
What I love about June...and some of what I'll be celebrating:
It's Pride month! So there will be plenty of rainbows. Image was found on Story People's Facebook Page.
The gardens are nearly in their full glory.
Purple shines in the June gardens.
There can be days that feel like summer...but chilly spring days are still possible. I actually like that!
The new leaves on the trees still have that spring green glow.
The start of long stretches on the patio watching the birds and celebrating the season.
Kelly came over yesterday to talk through some ideas for a cyanotype lesson for her students. They are talking about shadows and how our feelings and thoughts are sometimes suppressed...and in the shadows. She knew she wanted to incorporate cyanotype because of the need for light...but wanted a way to tie the process in even more.
I suggested incorporating in some writing....actual handwriting or asemic writing that stood for thoughts and feelings but not readable. So we gave it a try.
It worked well. Students could find their own plants or use some other shape as a focal point that has some meaning to them.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Order of Operations
Maybe living your best life just means slowing down enough to see how good it already is. author unknown
It's been downright chilly the last day or two. Yesterday Paul and I walked to nearby sidewalk wildflower garden that we check out every year. It's wild and wonderful...and always worth a look. The feel-like temperature was in the 30's...so I wore my winter coat, gloves and ear protection.
The garden is in the neighborhood where Fall and Autumn Lanes intersect. It looked like spring...but felt like fall and autumn.
When making layered cyanotypes...the item you put down first is the what doesn't get exposed and stays white and ends up being in the foreground of your print. Every layer added after becomes more and more in the background. I often do two layers and sometimes three giving the pieces depth.
On this one...I placed the meadow rue leaf down first...then after about 20 seconds I placed a punched circle for the moon.....and it looks like more leaves at the very end. And it looks like there's a few vinegar spots too.so it became the background for my sign for the garden store display. I'll be delivering my stack of cards on Tuesday.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Why Wouldn't I?
I love lupin season in Maine. And if you're familiar with the children's book Miss Rumphius....you'll know why.
I was excited to see the lupin blooming at the pond yesterday....every year there are a few more.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Found Project
I found this stitched/painted/doodled eucalyptus project from a while back and it reminded me what fun things are possible with free motion stitching. I love the wonky and wonderful shapes.
I'm actually quite fond of it...so I'll add it to my list of things to try again. That list is getting pretty long.Thursday, May 28, 2026
A House From Home
Many many years ago I bought this small decorative birdhouse perched on a curvy wrought iron stand. The artist had a roadside stand in rural Maine...he was a really cool guy. The birdhouse was birch with a lot of rustic charm.
It lasted a LONG time through many many Maine and Massachusetts winters....but just last year it had completely fallen apart.I had some pieces of barn board from the family farm in Wisconsin....and asked Jim, our handyman, if he could build me another house.
I told him to keep it simple. I wanted the house made from the red side of the barn board and the roof from the back of the board. I didn't want it functional...just decorative.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Plein Air Painting
May all your to-dos turn into ta-das!
I have a lime green bleeding heart plant in my garden. The foliage is showy and fabulous...and what's not to love about these sweet little bleeding hearts.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
45th and One Day
Yesterday was our official anniversary...but Paul and I celebrated today on our 45th and one day anniversary! I think we've found our groove.
I'm taking you along on our anniversary field trip today....Paul made lobster rolls and we took them to Wolfe's Neck State Park in Freeport. After lunch we walked the trails along the water and through the woods. It's a beautiful spot....and free for us seniors!
There was a large osprey nest in the treetops on Googins Island.

