A quiet place to relax and take a peek at some thoughts and images from my studio and farm. Hopefully you will find something to amuse you. Please leave a comment if it is worth your time.
That is a great photo of the green caterpillar. He looks like he has sugar sprinkles on him in the front. How beautiful and intricate nature is. ♥ audrey
Is your big green caterpillar by chance eating dill? I used to have some quite similar that would eat all the dill and fennel I could plant. Can't remember what butterfly they turned into; tiger swallowtails? Have a good weekend!
Nice pix, as usual! I remember one year, we were infested. Could barely see the blacktop on the street out front. Seems to me that was more like Spring than Autumn. Is it normal this time of year?
LOVE your bowl full of caterpillars! Although it's a pretty skimpy bowl of 'em! Nothing like your bucket o' slugs!!! Got in a walk this afternoon before WW, and it was a trick to try not to step on any. They were EVERYWHERE! Crazy! That other black, yellow & lime green caterpillar is so cool! GOD is amazing to have created such beauty...and in a caterpillar! WOW!
August life
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August is winding down and hopefully the summer is too. It has been just
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spark some...
Back to quilting
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While waiting for my Needlepoint piece to be matted/framed, I decided to
play with starting a new quilting project. But what to make??? I found a
p...
Canine Introductions –Don’t be a Primate!
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Last week a good friend asked if we could introduce their dog to another at
our place, given that is the ideal neutral place in which dogs are safe off
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Let's Go Downeast for a Quilt Show, Part 3
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Here's our final look at the wonderful Maine Quilts 2025. This special
display of miniatures by the late Dorothy Bosselman were on loan from the
coll...
Hey, is there more than an echo in here?
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I have always wanted to be the old woman who the devil says about....oh no,
she is still alive. And after the past eight years of falling down, poor
heal...
hearts and flowers
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happy day of valentines
i made a dozen heart cards and sent them out before making a picture. here
is a sampling of what some looked like.
painting on clo...
Recycled picture frames
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I sent a fabric piece to a friend and heard back from them that the prices
at frame stores
have gone up a lot. I'm posting a tutorial about reusing thrif...
Happy New Year
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I've been away from Myth & Moor for rather a long time now. There's just
been so much going on around here: hard grief after the loss of our beloved
Tilly ...
Every Bird has a tale - Ostrich
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This is an Emu.
Do not confuse an Emu with an Ostrich.
We have 4 Emu and 11 Ostrich. The Emu are kept in a large cage. When we
got the Ostrich, C...
Color Is Life Giving
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After I started using bright colors, and colors I like and enjoy, I have
been a happier person. The scarf goes with everything. I am so grateful
that I ha...
First day at the SECC, Glasgow
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I've had a great first day at the Exhibition Center in Glasgow at The
Creative Craft & Scottish Quilting Show, where I get the chance to
demonstrate, thank...
September!
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[image: Sept 2018 desktop calendar]
Time to change your desktop calendar.
Better late than never!
And it's my birthday tomorrow so I couldn't not post my mo...
I regret nothing!
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I'm guessing by this point that there isn't a single living being on the
planet that will read this on account of the fact I last updated back in
2016 b...
Finally~~Finally! The Frida Box Is Done!
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Some pieces of art go through long dry spells where it seems they will
never be finished, and I must admit, this was one.
I began this box canvas befo...
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Have a great weekend.
That is a great photo of the green caterpillar. He looks like he has sugar sprinkles on him in the front. How beautiful and intricate nature is.
♥ audrey
Is your big green caterpillar by chance eating dill? I used to have some quite similar that would eat all the dill and fennel I could plant. Can't remember what butterfly they turned into; tiger swallowtails?
Have a good weekend!
XXOO~~
Anne
Now see, I needed to know this...I had no idea Linda
Happy Weekend
The furry ones look like little pipe cleaners and the markings on the other are just stunning.
Nice pix, as usual! I remember one year, we were infested. Could barely see the blacktop on the street out front. Seems to me that was more like Spring than Autumn. Is it normal this time of year?
Cool pics! You're supposed to be able to look at the wooly bear's stripes and tell what kind of winter we're going to have. I can't remember how...;)
I have not seen my fuzzy friends this Fall yet... they always fascinate me and my grandchildren. Peace, Mary Helen
Oh childhood memories come flooding back when I see this pictures.
I love the pics of the caterpillers, Jan. You are really getting good with the photography, girl...
We have lots of wooly bears this year. Looks like you do too. Another cold winter??? xox Corrine
fanastique fotos!
LOVE your bowl full of caterpillars! Although it's a pretty skimpy bowl of 'em! Nothing like your bucket o' slugs!!! Got in a walk this afternoon before WW, and it was a trick to try not to step on any. They were EVERYWHERE! Crazy! That other black, yellow & lime green caterpillar is so cool! GOD is amazing to have created such beauty...and in a caterpillar! WOW!
Lots of caterpillars this year, including the little green ones I just picked off the broccoli.
Nice blackswallowtail caterpillar!
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