A Frozen Morning

looking north

It's been snowing and raining and snowing  on and off all week. This morning was really cold and I was bitching while dragging the trash can out to the road at daybreak.  But then I shut myself up and stopped for a moment as the sun rose over the icy landscape.

looking east

The alternating freeze and thaw had created some amazing effects.

looking down

I had gravel spread on the driveway because the holes were a driving nightmare. But small puddles still form.

There was a little stitching.

I added a little rising consciousness to this one.

And I am going to add a backing,  make it into a pins and needles keeper.  I made one long ago, still using it. Some of you might remember.

I am having trouble with WordPress. I think I'm gonna change my mind about a lot of things.

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45 comments

  1. stacey

    leave it too you to find something wonderful in this cold weather. I walk a couple miles each day now that I’m retired and there is so much to see that I didn’t pay attention to before. a needle roll is a great idea.

  2. Mo Crow

    Wow (((Jude))) that’s looking very cold yet so beautiful, good that your cottage is cozy ! Had to recover my pincushion recently and found so many “lost” & broken needles inside!

  3. When we were kids my brothers and I raced to get to puddles like that to see who could get there first so we could crack them. The really big frozen ones were mini ice skating rings. Now I just appreciate them when they happen…

  4. Peggy McG

    The first picture as I open this post… made me realize how much I miss winters. True changes from autumn to the first snow and then the deep snows and deep cold.
    I truly believe it was no coincidence, but that you were meant to be out at that moment, looking down at your frozen puddles, and discovering Natures Art Show!

  5. Tina

    Your photography is amazing. What a view! I’m looking forward to the silvery light of winter. I have made so many needlekeeps for friends and family and I have one my mom made me and also one I made for myself. There is something pleasing about a piece of handwork that also is has a job. Have you considered Canva or Squarespace? Just a thought.

    Thanks for the post.

  6. Pam S.

    I see a face in the left icy patch… she’s speechless 😶
    and the right on a little bird in the center.
    I remember seeing your needle roll 💙 and the new piece is amazing 💙💙💙
    Stay safe and warm 🔥🐈‍⬛

  7. Eirini

    The thing I admire the most is your imagination!Today is a very good day just started a small indigo vat and found one of your old playlists on u tube.So happy!

  8. Caro

    First frosty nights ahead here. I am thankful for the warmth of the fire, the stillness that cold weather brings and the time if have to look at you stitched pieces.
    Feels like you have arived home. I sure hope so

  9. sharon

    to be ‘n see in a certain spot at a specific time. how photography captures that moment. as do your words. masterful storytelling! that 2nd landscape appears quite “weaverly”…

  10. hermosa

    WordPress….. Seemingly there is less tech dependability. So many “layers” of involvement are shifting, all out my control or understanding. So I can only try to not lean toward dependance. Everything is more fragile than I viscerally knew. Mentally I sort of did, but now the experience is constant.
    “Keep on Smiling” is my new mantra, it carries me on, mostly smiling.
    big love.

  11. Lynne Watson

    I looked at your pieces in the pictures above of your stitchwork and I realized I’m making meditation scrolls very much akin to what you’re doing. and looking at yours that way expands my thinking about the meditation scrolls, so thank you for that!

  12. Bogi

    Every season has it’s magic if we have the eyes to see it and I am glad you did!
    Beautiful stitching happened here, love it, love all the blues and the favorite is the rising consciousness!!!!
    Love the rolled up pin and needle holder version, as you unroll it out you will have eyes looking at you! 😍Perfect reminder to rise.

  13. Jana

    Fascinating puddle formations.

    I love the idea of a pins and needle keeper as a roll rather than a book. I’m inspired. My current keeper is a triangle of felt.

  14. Sharon McDonnell

    Do I change my mind or does it change itself and I have to adapt? 🙂
    I dunno. Love the eyes peeking over the edge and the 1/2 face.

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