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After the Open Studio Tour was over, we went for a short trip to Mt. Rushmore. I had never been there, though my husband had seen it several...
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I think Persistence is a good characteristic for a tapestry weaver! I began this small 8x10" tapestry a bit more than a week ...
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I know that one of the things an artist must do, if she is to remain an artist, is to be challenged to do something she is not sure she...
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I'm still weaving the small tapestry for the non-juried ATA small format tapestry exhibit. The tapestry is due in March, and I have s...
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Wow! You are so lucky to have these amazing birds close by.
That is truly amazing. How old do you think they are? They seem so grown up already!
Jan, we could tell they had hatched two weeks ago, but they were too small then to see over the top of the nest. We had been a week or so before, and Mom was still on the eggs. So they can't be any more than three weeks old. They're still furry, and mostly white, but almost as big as the mother. It will be interesting to see when they leave the nest.
Isn't it funny how owlets always look so crabby?
We had a family of great horneds hanging out here in 2009--
http://www.desertsongstudio.com/2009/05/the-heat-is-on.html
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