The apple harvest is winding down giving me more time to be a bit creative, I hope! We've never had so many nice, tasty apples before! I've cut, peeled and sliced 6 gallons into the freezer for use this winter and eaten countless others. Every day for the past month I've taken apples to my students at school (the reverse of students bringing apples to the teacher) for them to eat for an afternoon snack. They were disappointed when I told them yesterday that there would be no more snack apples.
I've completed a few more postcards. Since I'm trying to make each different I sometimes have a creative 'block' but with only one more to make to reach my 24 I think I can do it!
Above left is "Primarily Colored" and right is "Copper Sun Rising".
Since I live close to the Mighty Mo (Missouri River) I thought I'd try a small landscape depicting this sometimes majestic rambling river. Only a few spots remain as they were when Lewis and Clark made their way to Oregon on it.
1 comment:
I love Copper Sun Rising. I've been taking pictures of snow fences dark against snow. I might just sketch them, but I think the imagery would be a great quilt. alice
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