Playing with Halloween scrapbook stuff from all over (a first for me) turning Vicki Robinson's Old Book #2 into a Halloween version, using Anna's Apothic paper.
This is one of my day*timer pages, won't get printed in my big book but Stone is liking my daily pages so much he want me to print them...
Your page is inspiring, and there's a video on their website that made me want to go stay there. Sure. Just tell Stone we're driving to Ohio? LOL What are those hanging things? Flat candles?
So cute and I'm thinking how fast the time is flying by for you two. As time goes by I've had your reaction to a lot of things I've made. It's funny how it works.
Sunrise would be in about five minutes, and we were just outside Alamosa on our way to the refuge. I didn't care if the windshield was covered with bug debris, I would take pictures at 65 mph through the windshield & hope for the best. There were a lot of telephone poles and wires but I was happy.
Great page and I can see the challenge lasting a very long time for me too. I love your faded photo treatment for the faded car and the suggestion of heritage colors.
So, so true. I have to drive somewhere else to really notice, really see, the fall color sometimes, and I think it's because it's less vibrant than the day before. Love your repetition and photo treatment.
Thanks. None of the neighbors except directly across can see our front. And they would laugh and laugh but they face the lake and almost never look our way.:D
Even to the west the October sky was lit up in pink, and at 7:15 am I didn't hesitate to hop out in my undies to get a quick picture. I had already made the sculpture with the leaves, and I liked how they agreed with each other, and later I went on to work on a torus fractal that reminded me of...
Love your story and how you kept canning from being a lost art a little longer. I was working to help put everything in jars from a very early age and carried on the traditions until it got to be too hard to find anything garden fresh in a crate out here where I am. If you live where there's...
You've created a wonderful book to pass on, full of insights all in one place. My books do that, I had a page about my childhood home earlier this year. Will have to go back and see if there's something I missed.
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