What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Another attack of the randoms... some macros of a few of my geological collection (I really ought to do a full inventory!), view from the Hutch, and a few of Mac1's template pieces for her current quilting assignment.
Hari OM ...and thank you for asking! It is Nephrite Jade from NZ... I think that I will do a proper inventory of my bowl and provide the geological and mythical/healing/spiritual stories of each! Yxx
That was a dreary outlook through the window. We have beautiful weather right now and we can't really go out to enjoy it. Strange that. It will return to normality soon though.
Hari OM yes, if there is one thing that is certain, there is resilience in the human species and an ability to forget the nonsense once it is removed from the full-frontal presentation we are experiencing right now... Yxx
The blue is gorgeous... Yesterday we rec'd a call that B had secondary exposure last Wednesday to the nasty virus. He was at his train gathering with the normal 6 guys. One of the men had been to the huge Lego convention on March 7 where an idiot attended knowing he was sick. B's friend has no symptoms and it will be 2 weeks this coming Sunday. I don't know how any protocol on secondary exposure but it scared the beejeebees out of us. Hugs and well wishes to you and Dad Cecilia
Ooooh, lovely rocks!
ReplyDeleteCan you tell us more about the one in the first photo?
Cheers, Gail.
Hari OM
Delete...and thank you for asking! It is Nephrite Jade from NZ... I think that I will do a proper inventory of my bowl and provide the geological and mythical/healing/spiritual stories of each! Yxx
Hi Yam - yes I think you should!! Love to know the others too ... cheers Hilary
DeleteVery creative as the photo array went on ~
ReplyDeleteBe Well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
We always love your randomness:) Mom loves that second piece - she is a lover of all things blue!
ReplyDeleteWoos, Lightning and Timber
I love the quilt blocks; 4x5. And are both those clear pieces quartz?
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DeleteThe point is pure quartz. The white striated crystal is gypsum. Yxx
Oooh, beautiful! I love the rocks.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby family is real into rocks
ReplyDeletelove it!!! even in the stones is life, but only those with the millenial eyes can see it ;O)
ReplyDeleteThat was a dreary outlook through the window. We have beautiful weather right now and we can't really go out to enjoy it. Strange that. It will return to normality soon though.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
Deleteyes, if there is one thing that is certain, there is resilience in the human species and an ability to forget the nonsense once it is removed from the full-frontal presentation we are experiencing right now... Yxx
Love the rocks and the fabrics!
ReplyDeletefive is my fa vorite, it looks like all the cut glass I love so much...love the colors in your quilt blocks.
ReplyDeleteThe blue is gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteYesterday we rec'd a call that B had secondary exposure last Wednesday to the nasty virus. He was at his train gathering
with the normal 6 guys. One of the men had been to the huge Lego convention on March 7 where an idiot attended knowing
he was sick. B's friend has no symptoms and it will be 2 weeks this coming Sunday. I don't know how any protocol on secondary exposure but it scared the beejeebees out of us.
Hugs and well wishes to you and Dad
Cecilia
Hi Yam - I admire anyone who can quilt ... those blocks look to be fun ... take care - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely, lovely. Your stone macros really make my heart sing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces.
ReplyDeleteto touch a rock is to hold hands with Creation. namaste, petra domina (rock lady) xx
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