Monday, October 31, 2022
Spider Web
Friday, October 28, 2022
SAORI Woven Scarf
I tried some new techniques with SAORI weaving which I enjoyed including partial-row patterning. This is a departure from my more "textural" pieces that have bits or rows of wool roving from sheep in them.
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Quinceañera
My sister and I visited Incarnation Catholic Church today to see where our parents were married in 1964 and where our grandma was a parishioner for over four decades. As children, we had attended mass, but only remember the church as being dark. All of the photographs from our parents' wedding are in black and white.
So, we were delighted to see the church with all its colorful stained glass windows plus a quinceanera that was in progress.
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Migratory and Local Birds
The Dark-Eyed Juncos have arrived from Canada! They are here to spend the winter and will stay until about April. The American Goldfinches are losing their bright summer color and will become a grayish-tan during the winter. The oddball bird on the feeder comes up on the Seek app as a Brown-Headed Cowbird. However, I thought these were larger birds. A very common bird we are seeing is the Black-Capped Chickadees.
All the feeders - seed and suet - are full now. There are 15 feeders in the front- and backyards. It is hard to keep up with the seed feeders with so many birds visiting us each day.
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Halloween Window Stars
The Halloween origami stars that I made are up on the windows now. These are in the family room. As the sun rises and there is more light, the window stars will become brighter. I like how nature and art coincide.
Monday, October 10, 2022
Waterlogue - Chickadee with Outstretched Wing
This is another image I created in the Waterlogue app. My original photo is of a black-capped chickadee with an outstretched wing. It was balancing on the wire part of a birdfeeder.
Sunday, October 9, 2022
Heart-Shaped Flower
It wasn't until I looked closely at this image that I saw that the center of the flower is in the shape of a heart. Just what I needed to see today.
Saturday, October 8, 2022
More Birds
The migratory birds now have flown south and we are seeing those that will stay with us during the winter. New this year to us is the Red-Breasted Nuthatch. We have seen the White-Breasted Nuthatch often, so this is a pleasant surprise to see another type of nuthatch. There are Hairy and Downy Woodpeckers, and plenty of True Sparrows. The sparrows love playing in the birdbath, especially on warmer days.