SeeSaw Days

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  1. Judy

    Love the branch art. Like another of your followers I’ll take the intermittent snow sprinkles before the blistering heat of summer. What did you use to create the lovely petal pattern on the indigo pieces along the lower border of that amazing piece? It’s so beautiful. Warmer days are coming! It’s so joyful to see the robins and hear the cardinals chirping to us that spring is actually here. They make me smile. Be well Jude.

  2. amaranda de jong

    OMG Jude I don’t think my nerves could take it, so much WEATHER !!! I can see why you wanted to live here though , even the trees tell stories .As always thanks for your sharing .

  3. Marilee

    Love that log contraption. Looks like more fun for a kid than what they’d find on a school playground. I saw water creatures bounding through waves.
    Still drippy here in western Oregon, but I’m happy for that. There’s an El Nino heat building in the Pacific which will probably hit the West coast this summer and we’re never sure what they will do, but temperatures will go up.
    I like the story cloth. Soothing to me.

  4. Maja Stone

    I see a river otter climbing a river bank. We live near the water and they sometimes wander up my road! Spring is finally here in the northwest – the nights are getting warmer. So tired of building fires. When spring finally arrives it is such a blessing.

  5. It never stays long this time of year, but the cold is lingering. OK with me, though I know I’m in the minority! Love the serpent log, and the cloth has the whispering of the aurora borealis 🧡

  6. MARJEE F ZEIER

    I love spring, it is my favorite season. I love the rapid changes and the two steps forward towards summer, one step back. Things are growing and getting ready to bloom. It isn’t yet too hot, and it isn’t too cold. Snow is heavier with moisture in spring.

  7. Karen

    Our spring is also suffering with multiple personalities this year! 90 degrees to 30 in about 12 hours. But the Ravens are nesting, so all is right in our little casita. Nice quirky piece!!

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