I’m sure you’re finding all of this drivel fascinating . . .
Thanks for your response on the 1000 Cranes for Japan post below. It’s very soothing making the little cranes and my niece had a lovely idea to decorate my brother’s hospital room with them. I love it! So today, I made it a point to find a craft store that sold Origami paper and I hit the mother lode at Michael’s Crafts.
Another offering from my ‘in flight’ attempts during last weekend. I posted this to Flickr last night and someone wrote that it looked like an angel. How sweet!
I added a texture to one of the moon shots I took over the weekend. This one is from SkeletalMess and it’s called Hellbound.
Maybe I’ll use it in my Halloween decor at the school office next year.
And I thought this one looked cool with the moon peeking through the branches of the trees on the property.
For the past several days, I have been remiss at visiting my favorite blogs. And for this, I apologize. I will catch up as soon as I am able. I miss you ~
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Love the moon with the texture.
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
Gosh you are clever... I adore that moon and texture. I need you to show me how you do that... like actually fly to Oz and sit beside me and SHOW me.
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BB
I'm very fond of the moon peeking through the branches. Very warm and yet mystical too.
ReplyDeleteBusy lady. Love all three shots. We took similar moon photos.. the last one, that is. Texture sure made the other one look so artsy. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is so amazingly comforting to read at the end of each day! It's like the perfect cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteLove the haunting texture of the moon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your day, I hope you have a little slower one tomorrow
Beautiful shots make me think beautiful thoughts!
ReplyDeleteLove that moon shot and texture!
ReplyDeleteAs I said before...that bird photo is magical! And so are your moon shots. Just take your time getting back...we are not going anywhere1 xo
ReplyDeleteYour busy week is more than half over, yay! Hang in there! Hopefully, there is some R&R planned for sometime this weekend.
ReplyDeleteLoved both moon shots especially the one behind the branches. It would be perfect for Halloween!
The moon shots are beautiful! As Caroline said, we're not going anywhere! Rest up and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteReena
Love both of the moon photos and the bird is in such glorious motion!
ReplyDeletelove all these shots, it does look like an angel! i think i like it better than the ones you posted the other day.
ReplyDeletebusy week here, too, but it is snowing again, so i don't mind so much work.
I'm grateful you took the time to post.
ReplyDeleteI would miss you otherwise...
love the bird!!
I like the "angel" bird shot...
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I'm lovin' the moon shots with the texture and through the amazing branches! You have such an eye!
ReplyDeleteThe 2 moon shots are extraordinary!! I love the texture on the last one. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteThese moon shots are awesome, for lack of a much better word!!!....
ReplyDeleteohhhhhh, love the textured moon photo !
ReplyDeleteand hey, we understand busy, so no worries !
I thought about you just now, because I have a Blue Jay sitting on my porch railing, eating my outdoor cat's food, doing impressions of every bird he can think of.
ReplyDeleteThis HAS been quite a week ... perhaps it's just a universal state of being for all of us this week. Take heart, it's almost over, and we can spend the weekend recharging our spirits to prepare for next week ... which cannot possibly be anything but better than this week ... let's hope.
the moon shots are eery and peaceful at the same time. Love them!
ReplyDeleteLove that ~hellbound~ moon. Such etheral beauty shines through.
ReplyDeleteOh, your little chickadee does look like an angel! I LOVE that you only got "part" of him - that Totally makes the shot!
ReplyDeleteAnd your moon with textrure is Awesome too. Heck - they are all Awesome!
No moon shots here... and that bird DOES look like an angel. How sweet of her to say so.
ReplyDeleteBad allergies here (thank goodness for Nyquil), but the good news is I finally got a new lens yesterday. Now I just have to learn to used the silly thing properly!
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Okay, you got great art, I got blurry objects that may or may not be the moon, if you squint.
ReplyDeleteSigh ...
Love your blog. You give me hope!
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI've seen some wonderful moon shots recently and this one is no exception. And how nice to have your dinner waiting for you; I don't think that will ever happen to me, unless it's a Chinese or something from the chippy lol
ReplyDeleteCJ xx
Love the texture you used on that moon shot! Great way to make it stand out from all the other moon shots. Mine looks the same, so I may play with textures to see what I can come up with. Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the moon.
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful idea for your brother!
After Saving Grace's angel Earl, I find it hard to imagine angels looking etherial .. however .. that bird does remind me of the time Earl let Grace see his wings ..
ReplyDeleteI think I already told you on flickr how much I LOVE that bird shot! Truly magical!
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Your texturey moon shot is outta this world!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous shots. Which lens did you need to use for these great photos? I especially like the one behind the trees.
ReplyDeletelovely shots and post edits
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone.
ReplyDeleteJan, I used the Nikkor 70-300mm lens, full extension.
~ C.G.
WOW! Nice photos ! Have a great day !
ReplyDeleteEven in the middle of being so busy your posts are always so beautiful. That "angel" one gave me goosebumps when I saw it and it also reminded me a little of a ballet dancer too. xo ~Lili
ReplyDeleteaaahhhhh...that moon in the branches...LOVE IT !!!!!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY to see you today, my friend
Teddy is a yarn snatcher...and he LOCKS his lips TIGHT...so mommy knits standing up in the kitchen
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hugs to george
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kary and teddy
I love the ery beauty of the last shot. Something very unexpected about lighting like that from the moon.
ReplyDeletethe wanna be country girl - Caroline
I am so glad your wicked week is almost over. Thanks for dropping in and leaving such beauty. We will be right here, when you get back. Thanks for taking the time to drop by my place, too. Your encouragement means a lot. But I have told you that before. Keep breathing!!
ReplyDeleteThat last image - with the branches through the moon - beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAll three of these images are amazing! The texture with the moon is very successful.
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