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Yesterday I took photos of rosemary and roses growing in our side yard. Today it is almost snowing . . . little flakes fluttering around but quickly turning into rain . . . and I'm thinking about working on a project in white.
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Update: now it actually is snowing.
7 comments:
A project in shades of white would be wonderful! Any idea what you will do?
(hey)Jude
Snowing here too! Finally started sticking!
I'm thinking of a small "white sampler" with different shades and textures.
It was pretty while it was snowing but it didn't stick. Which I guess in a way is a good thing.
i think your white project is inspired....by the snow? also, didn't know that you collected vintage linens. as do I.
the roses must no know it is snowing-- with snow it is good to do a project in whites
It's an idea I've been thinking about as kind of an "antidote" to the "busyness" and impatience of someone I know who rat races from one thing to another and only has conversations while multitasking. It's a reminder to myself about the importance of mindfulness. The snow inspired me to actually do it.
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