two-toned
i spent the day making christmas cookies with my 25 year old daughter who is visiting from california. and when i finally looked up, the sun was low in the sky, so i quickly grabbed this little weaving i made the other day with winter tallgrass leaves, and snapped a photo. because, more important than what i make, it is that i do make a photo a day. i can not break the chain. it’s the only STILL rule i have never broken*.
winter weaving with dried leaves
*by the way, if there is an occasional hiccup here on the blog, it is usually because of human-error (i have entered the wrong date for uploading, e.g.), and i often correct it by midday. on occasion however, my site might go down because the website hosting server i use is down, or, in the case of my last site crash, because my wordpress software was out of date. in any case, rest assured, i am not going anywhere, and if there is a daily hiccup…know that i am working on it, and will be back online as soon as possible.
What a lovely way to spend your day, MJ. End of day benefit – cookies to eat with loved ones! Nothing better, especially with Moscato or some such. Trivia: the average American will eat 35,000 cookies in a lifetime. Its good to know I’m far above average, LOL! How about you?
Of the two versions of this subject, my fave is the one with all the “creation debris” surrounding it.