So we just watched and I stitched a few 2" squares. I feel a new Frame of Mind forming.
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Janice
Oh Jude, these photos just look like a fairy tale scene, (coming from someone who doesn’t see snow). The bird seems magical surrounded by white snow and bare trees, like the only living thing in a pristine environment.
I don’t comment usually, however I do read and learn. I love your work and photos. These photos immediately connected with me in a way that I needed to respond.
Thank you for all of your sharing.
Beautiful beautiful snow. The last snow we had was almost 30 years ago and then it was just an inch or so. Nothing so magnificent as yours for sure.
I’m intrigued by your framing. I never thought of starting with a frame.
i miss snow during the winter especially those where you know you have nowhere to go. this morning i realized that here in kansas this year we had one snow this year (less than 1 inch) unlike the ones when growing up. snow is important to growing things.
Oh Jude, these photos just look like a fairy tale scene, (coming from someone who doesn’t see snow). The bird seems magical surrounded by white snow and bare trees, like the only living thing in a pristine environment.
I don’t comment usually, however I do read and learn. I love your work and photos. These photos immediately connected with me in a way that I needed to respond.
Thank you for all of your sharing.
it surely was a magical morning. we are so humbled by nature, and the nature of how things happen. thank you for coming by to say.
Beautiful beautiful snow. The last snow we had was almost 30 years ago and then it was just an inch or so. Nothing so magnificent as yours for sure.
I’m intrigued by your framing. I never thought of starting with a frame.
I think, in concept, we often do, that being our perspective, but to bring that into a more obvious focus can be interesting.
Hi Jude,
Very lovely snow. What bird is that?
A mourning dove…
Gosh this is soothing to look at. Loving the cloth colors and the stark, dark lines of the branches piled high with snow. Beautiful.
shoveling is another story, ha!
A lovely gift snow.
So beautifully bright but late. Better so than never.
yes, and it promises to be a scorching dry summer.
Oh. My. Your work is so meaningful to me. So glad I found you yesterday. Thanks to Laura Lein-Svencner.
Hey Welcome, thank you to you and Laura!
maybe i should stitch a “frame of mind”, only in green…
beautiful pics!
there are many frames of mind. I will pursue them just to see.
Gorgeous photos Jude! makes me miss the snow back home in Indiana too many years ago!
I would always mis snow, grew up with it.
i miss snow during the winter especially those where you know you have nowhere to go. this morning i realized that here in kansas this year we had one snow this year (less than 1 inch) unlike the ones when growing up. snow is important to growing things.
yes, snow is very important to the season here. I was really missing it.
not much here, though very beautiful, too
it really was a band of snow and it dipped south toward the end. At last, some real snow…
Beautiful and wow! I like the moon in the frame.
so beautiful.
The moon in the frame, will make it a Time Frame!
Precious stitching; precious dove!
it was a beautiful looking day. The wind is kicking up today.
It’s amazing how bright and rich the walnut-dyed squares look after looking at the snow.
I’m liking the soft and muted colors, the effect Snow has when it has fallen deeply…
so glad we got enough…
yeah, there was no color except the dove yesterday and normally they seem rather colorless.