A Piece of My Childhood

Describe an item you were incredibly attached to as a youth. What became of it? When I was a little girl I had a an adorable puppy dog key chain. It had light brown fuzzy ears, and a white face. Its top half was full of plush cotton with it bottom half filled with beads. Continue reading “A Piece of My Childhood”

Beautiful Butterfly

In my last post, I shared that I had figured out how to adequately frame the butterfly and moth pieces with spacers. Turns out I was not right in sharing that. I learned afterwards I had made some mistakes and am going to have to redo the framing. I am feeling optimistic about the wayContinue reading “Beautiful Butterfly”

Botanicals

Flowers are a simple pleasure and it’s easy to capture their beauty. I like to keep a running album of flora photos from all of my trips, which I often revisit when I need inspiration. Primarily shot on a Sony a7r II Botanicals **Reblog….Absolutely stunning photo!

Doodle Art Explained: Styles, History, and How Artists Use It

Doodle art transforms spontaneous sketches into meaningful expression, blending playfulness with purpose through free-flowing lines, patterns, and personal style. . Doodle Art Explained: Styles, History, and How Artists Use It **Reblog. I enjoy doodling and liked this article about doodling so much I had to share. While mine is not as fancy and beautiful asContinue reading “Doodle Art Explained: Styles, History, and How Artists Use It”

Our Father’s Solar Calendar

Our Father’s Solar Calendar JANUARY 1ST IS NOT TYE NEW YEAR THE NEW YEAR BEGINS MARCH 20TH AND 14 DAYS AFTER MARCH 20TH IS THE 1ST. DAY OF OF THE YEAR Our Father in Heaven made appointed times that are called feast days that we are to celebrate. However our calendar has been changed aContinue reading “Our Father’s Solar Calendar”

Blizzard of ’93

Share what you know about the year you were born. The Blizzard of 1993, famously known as the “Storm of the Century,” was a massive extratropical cyclone that paralyzed the Eastern United States between March 12 and 14. This “superstorm” was unprecedented in its scope, stretching from Central America into Canada and impacting roughly 40%Continue reading “Blizzard of ’93”