Smatterings

  • walk with me wednesday

    The weather finally cleared, and with it came the arrival of winter.  Knowing it was coming, I took advantage of the last (we’ll see) of the mild weather, and walked in the rain. 
    Today, with the drop in temperature, I was glad I did.

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    Today, there was bright light, and color!

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    14 responses to “walk with me wednesday”

    1. Barbara-Kay

      Ooh! Aah! What a sunset picture! It reminds me of those locket pictures of sunsets in Florida that were made of butterfly wings when I was a kid. Someone would come back from vacation with one of those, and we’ld all stand around and say the above. (Of course, that was back in the 50’s, when we didn’t know any better.)

    2. Your pictures are fabulous as usual! Thanks for sharing your walk.

    3. KarenK from the OR Coast

      Beautiful!! You’re inspiring me to get out and walk and take pictures. Thanks for sharing.

    4. The photo of the white pine is wonderful.

    5. temps got “more seasonable” around here too…and like you I wonder how long it will last…beautiful colors in the sky behind the woods!

    6. Wasn’t mild where I was.

    7. That middle picture looks just like clothes (or dyed skeins!) hanging on a clothesline. Like that banner you used to have, in fact. 🙂

    8. Always a pleasure to “Walk with You”.

    9. Those leaves look a bit like little elf socks hanging out to dry on the line.
      Your sunset looks so beautiful too.

    10. what a marvelous fair isle your last photo would make!

    11. I see gorgeous yarn in those!

    12. I got out and walked for half hour yesterday – barely about 0 and with a wind. I wish I took my camera. Your photos, as always, are inspirational.

    13. Just look at that sky! Lovely.

    14. Thank you so much for sharing these most beautiful pics!

  • dyeing and more dyeing.

    P1030159I’m dyeing.  I’ve done more that two dozen dyebaths since Friday afternoon.  I’m into my second 2 gallon watering can of water.  Once the weather turns cold, I have to carry my water to my dyeing area.  The outdoor hoses and tanks have been drained for the winter.  With such little water used, it isn’t much of an inconvenience.  Most of the water used leaves as steam, a bit more drips into the pan or onto the floor as I change colors. 

    This cold, raw, grey weather is a perfect time to play with color. Sunday I went for a short hike in the woods, sort of looking for inspiration.  It was raining and the colors were muted.  I came home and dyed a 2 ply in greys and browns.  It looked like a sparrow.  I figured that was enough for a theme and went on to dye another resembling swallows.  I’m back to COLORS.  That and something hot to drink.

    There is yarn in the pot, and more soaking to be ready for this afternoon.  Maybe there will be time for another short walk, before the really frigid temps settle in.

    17 responses to “dyeing and more dyeing.”

    1. Manise

      Very lovely tie, dye and ply. I like the Sparrow and Swallow colors. Very nicely named. Is that also some Aegean next to the Swallow? I lived near the Aegean growing up with sparrows and swallows flying around.

    2. Beautiful colors! It definitely brightens things up around here in New England after the last couple of days.
      Enjoy your hike – it’s supposed to get real cold tomorrow night. Something like 8 degrees!

    3. Gorgeous colors, Judy. Can’t wait to see ’em in person.

    4. Anne

      Um. Quit it. I am not buying any more yarn right now. (look away! look away!)

    5. I love those colors. There is something so energizing about beautiful colors, isn’t there?

    6. Pretty colors, antidote to winter. I also am looking away away.

    7. What a beautiful color array!

    8. Those colours are simply gorgeous! I do so want to learn to dye – it’s really a necessary step to translating our own experience of nature into textile isn’t it?

    9. Playing with your crayons..are you? Liquid color!!

    10. oh…and I REALLY like the orange one!

    11. Oh! Those are lovely! I especially like the batch 4th from the top, the browns. B-E-A-EWE-TEA-FULL

    12. So pretty, Judy. Thanks for brightening up this winter day!

    13. I love the reds; also the oranges. Even though winter has been okay, I think that we are all craving more color; more warmth.

    14. That’s a beautiful batch of colors! The skies can be gray there, but you can make a rainbow! Love tha sparrow!

    15. I think you must have a magic dyepot or something…
      The colors are wonderfully rich and true!

    16. Sounds like are days are full of the same things…LOL!

    17. Beautiful colors, a perfect counterpoint to the grays of winter.

  • saturday sky

    My weekend plans:

    • ply
    • tie
    • dye

    … what IS it about the English language?? 

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    At least it isn’t ice..  to all of you in the midwest, I’m sending good thoughts.

    7 responses to “saturday sky”

    1. You could tie dye. Just saying.

    2. Manise

      Ply the tie dye- interesting. Looking forward to to seeing the results.

    3. I plan to be here, there and everywhere. So far, I am on par without mar on the calendar.

    4. Thanks for your well wishes – the ice storm has hit the Ozarks VERY hard. I came up to my office this morning hoping to find power… imagine my surprise when we had internet too! Unfortunately I think we’re going to have to bail out and head home (where there is no power) soon, because another wave of storms is coming through!

    5. What a cool photo! The bird and the nest just make it! Nice capture!

    6. Should pique our curiosity. Tomorrow is ply for me.

    7. Beautiful colors! I’m impressed with your water usage.

Our lives are dyed the colors of our imagination.” ~ Marcus Aurelius

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