Monday, March 26, 2018

What I've Been Enjoying


The girls and I went camping at a Dark Sky state park and *finally* learned the constellations once and for all (I hope).

Many daffodils.

I'm in a poetry writing class with Clara.  I obsess over it way more than she does.

A new compulsion to walk--I try to walk every day, even days when I've already run. I have a favorite two-mile trail just three minutes from the house, and it's on the water. Yes.

The rosemary is blooming.

I am blessed with lots and lots of work.


7 comments:

  1. I love the fact that rosemary blooms! I'd never seen it bloom, till I had my own rosemary ... It grew from a scrawny plant into a giant bush, and sprouts lovely purple flowers to welcome spring! I love it!

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  2. Anna,

    It's good to hear from you! Those daffodils are beautiful. We still have snow....one day, hopefully, ours will make their grand entrance.

    Because of Grace,
    Kim

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  3. Each day there is always something new to learn, I'm working on that also. Our weather is now cooperating so that walking outside is much more enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. as always, enjoy your sharing of your creative endeavours and beauty via photography! Pray you have a Blessed Easter.

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  5. I love how you share little poignant snippets of your life. And I love your artist's eye. Always glad when you return to posting!
    Maggie

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  6. I’m in Canada and am waiting for spring with bated breath! Enjoy!

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  7. Anna, I wanted to say thank you. I have always admired your Alabama Chanin creations, but was too intimidated to create one on my own. I had the tremendous good fortune to take a class from Natalie herself at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem MA. What an inspirational person! As much as learning her techniques, I enjoyed meeting Natalie. I would have never gone if I hadn't seen her beautiful work on your blog. Thank you so much for sharing. Your photographs are so lovely! With warmest regards, Carol

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