Showing posts with label rocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rocks. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Thread Goddess' Gather Round

Something truly amazing is happening with grrl+dog

... and WE can be a part of it ...


"If you knit, crochet or shake your poms poms, you can contribute
to an installation at the National Gallery of Australia ...
Be audacious and have your art alongside such names as Magda Sayeg of Knitta Please. Think of that on your resume! There are six poles to cover and each is 10 meters high, that's over thirty feet."

Click on the image below for the whole scoop!



I currently have a crocheted piece that is a little over 4"x44".
Looks like I may actually have something done and on
its way WELL before the deadline ... how's that for a first?


... and for something more on the ordinary side of life ...

I had a play date with the spouse tonight ... it was good being with just he and me (critter got a date with worlds-coolest-grandma) ... while we were out, I took a couple of quick pictures.

First:



Second:



Do you know what it is? It's pretty obvious to me, but then again, I was there.


And to think ... we went to the beach ... did I take any photo's there?

Nope.

I did find some pretty cool rocks and a small handful of sharks teeth.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Stump Pass State Park (FL) Part 1

One of my favorite places to go on days off is Stump Pass State Park located in Englewood, FL. It about 45 minutes from our driveway to the parking lot. This is one of the prettiest beach parks around. The water tends to have that brilliant blue/green color (most of the time) and the air almost always has that nice beachy (and not dead fish beachy) smell. It has some of the coolest pebbles I have ever found. I have easily brought home hundreds of these little treasures ... sometimes (the ones that have holes in them) they end up as center pieces to necklaces that Sadie and I make. I do hope that someday I turn (at least some of) them into a mosaic or a yard feature ... still haven't quite figured out exactly what to do with them. Also, you can always find sharks teeth on the beach - some days they are everywhere and other days you do have to search a little.

The following pictures were taken on our last visit (January 7, 2008)

A view of Lemon Bay (the back side of the park - the actual beach side is the Gulf of Mexico) through sea grape bushes.

A blue heron fishin.


View of the "cut through" from the Gulf into Lemon Bay.

Same place, just a better shot of the blue/green water.

Another view of Lemon Bay & a stump.

A close up of that same stump. :)

This particular day we were treated to some really good clouds, too.


After an especially long (or emotional) week, a few hours spent out at Stump Pass and all is right in the world once again.