My internal clock must be set to read daylight. I've been up and out of bed at precisely 5:20 am every day for a couple of weeks now. The good thing about that is that I not only get to see the pretty sunrises, I get to see the few four-o-clocks that are blooming in the low-lighted and cooler part of the day:
This snail flower vine has been a real find. We love the way it has taken over the shepherd's hook and is blooming madly:
And, let's see... what am I working on in the "treehouse"? A collage on canvas, metal "fabric" similar to a Rebekah Meier technique, the Petie bird from Frowning Francis patterns, and sculpting ala Linda Hollerich :
Only the Petie bird is finished. It seems I'm still dealing with my fear of finishing.
4 comments:
Hey Sue love your pics of the sunrises beautiful, theres no way i love that time of the day woman u have my admiration. Love Petie the bird hes so cute love your other works as well but hey the bird makes.me feel good and happy
Love n hugs bear xoxo
Hey Sue love your pics of the sunrises beautiful, theres no way i love that time of the day woman u have my admiration. Love Petie the bird hes so cute love your other works as well but hey the bird makes.me feel good and happy
Love n hugs bear xoxo
The sunrises are amazing and I didn't know that you had a monsoon season there! Love Petie Bird and the hands!!! The faces are a little creepy!!!
What beautiful sun rises. Your garden is looking lovely Sue.
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