My camera failed to catch the orange ball of the sun as it sank under that freight train of black clouds that chased us home.
Back home in the studio, the cloth that I left out in the rain kept a lot of its promise.
Back home in the studio, the cloth that I left out in the rain kept a lot of its promise.
My staging space has been co-opted by the household security guard. I should have expected this because he's been camping out by my feet most mornings.
A gray day today. The window to get these shots was very brief. Not a bad thing. I was sitting there waving hanks around trying to make them play nicely. Not so fast. This rainbow hit the blender.
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This is the coolest thing. It collapses down to nothing and gets "misplaced" because I can put it away in too many snug places.
I bought it a few years ago intending to dry my herb harvest, but luckily, I did a lot of research and this is not appropriate for the proper drying/curing of the Devil's Lettuce (or was that Jazz Lettuce?) Anyway, the flowers have a lot of sticky business, like sap. The more the merrier. It would have stuck all over the mesh ruining the crop and dryer.
Turns out that High Hoops is the best way to dry hanks of thread and small pieces of cloth. Some of that will happen tomorrow.
These have been hanging outside for most of the day. In about an hour, I'll bring the whole thing inside and get the new players into the lineup.
There is a LOT of thread here. I'm going to sort these into color groups.
Would Textilians trust me to put together sets of colors without committing them to groups just yet? So time-consuming!
If you trust me to dish up a rainbow of color plus one of the B&Ws, email me and we'll work something out.
While we wait, some fun:
Hatched!
It's been a while. This is my psychedelic, off-the-chain version of Jude's magic thread. Black and white and barely in control.
From some writing craft book: "No one wants to read your character's dreams."
I wonder.
I woke up this morning exhausted, not quite knowing where or when I was.
This never gets old.
That's Rocky peeking out. Dennis taking his ease.
A huge limb from the water oak on the island fell across the yard yesterday. You can see it's shadow in the foreground of this picture from a few days back.
I don't know whether it fell on its own or the cable guys knocked it down on purpose. It's clearly very dead and there are more up there like it.. It missed my car by a few feet.
At all.
Yesterday was sketchy with cloud patches wandering aimlessly. Every time I thought about suiting up the sky got punchy. Five minutes later, blaring sunshine.
I gave up the notion of swimming and took care of some errands. Drove a wide loop that took me from the post office to the library along with a herd of the yellow peril. I'd forgotten about school buses oozing into regular traffic like so much molasses. Oh well.
The Algo must have sensed my need for good music. I love it when a great segue makes me say, "damn smooth." Finished the circuit with some iced coffee and glazed chocolate donut hearts.
The cold dwindles finally after some experimentation with herbal and OTC meds. It probably would have resolved without them, but I slept good.
All that in preparation for some good reading followed by a whole morning of word whipping and finally, pool time. My gills were drying out.
Hot and sunny, Debby skipped us altogether.