It's been snowing and this day the snow was gently falling as I walked around my neighbourhood.
I found this crow in a tree just chilling.
I love how I captured the falling snow and it's large beak. Unfortunately, the eye is not as sharp as I would have liked.
Nice dreamy shot.
The bag is quite floppy and needed some structure.
It has enough pockets for the essentials that I carry.
In my last purse I had a collection of things like my lip balm, my allergy eye drops, cough drops, and other things that just fell to the bottom of the center pocket.
With wanting to add structure to the bag we headed to the dollar store to see what we could find for organizers. We found these pencil cases. We built a case for them from mat board and duck tape. We added jump rings to the top so I can pull the pocket out easily.
Now the contents are organized and the bag a solid core.
I served roast chicken from the grocery store, salad, and fruit and muffins for dessert.
It's been great to have company.
Tea is my thing. Blue and yellow are my colors. I look forward to using them when I settle in my new place as for now they are packed safely in a box for moving.
I chose watercolor paper and painted an abstract with bright yellow at the top running into ultramarine blue at the bottom.
Once dry and pressed flat I trimmed the piece to leave a medium border and adhered it to the front of a SU Brilliant Blue card base.
I stamped the greeting with dark blue ink.
Another WWII story about a woman, Mila Pavlichenko, who transforms herself from a bookish Mom of one to a sharp shooter. Based on a true story of a mother who became a soldier, found her place in the world and changed history.
When she reaches her 300th kill she is pulled from the Eastern front and is invited to the United States on a goodwill tour. She is hosted by Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
Danger lurks in every corner both on the battlefield and away from the fight.
Another wonderful book.
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