Diva Challenge 76 and Aerial Maneuvers
OK. Confession time. I cheated on this week's Diva Challenge. I don't have a whole lot of time to spare this week. I'm working on some knitting commissions, and I have a work conference, and there's always the mountain of spinning...so my entry for this week's challenge, which is to tangle where you're from, is a couple of pieces I did a while back. But they fit the bill, so I'm going with that. I'm all about adapting on the fly this week. I love the idea of tangling where you're from. I tend to do a lot of Maine designs because I love it so much. It's beautiful and inspirational to me.
Here is a piece I did when I first started tangling. I can't remember what that fish tangle along the bottom was called, but I really like it. I was surprised that a lot of people missed the moose the first time around!
And here is one that I did as a t-shirt design idea and entered it in the employee art show at work.
Here is a piece I did when I first started tangling. I can't remember what that fish tangle along the bottom was called, but I really like it. I was surprised that a lot of people missed the moose the first time around!
And here is one that I did as a t-shirt design idea and entered it in the employee art show at work.
It's the second lobster I've done. The first one I filled only with tangles that reminded me of the ocean. That one is hanging in the Burton Gallery in Sacramento California (otherwise known as my Aunt Marion's living room). This one is filled with a little bit of everything.
My baby swallows are all grown up! Yesterday all but one began practicing aerial maneuvers from the eaves to the tree out on the lawn and back. The airspace over the patio got quite crowded. The last little guy has made it out of the nest and is crouched on his belly on the overhang so I suspect today he'll 'bird up' and earn his wings just like his four siblings.
Ben, naturally, is terrified of them. They don't help to alleviate his fear by dive-bombing him as he comes out the door. He's having a difficult time getting his potty business done. It's hard to pee when you are only 2 inches off the ground, cowering for your life. I hate to tell him but after this batch is gone, there is another batch ready to hatch in the next in the other corner of the patio. Best to just hang with my theme of adapting on the fly!
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I feel like we're on a parallel universe. I love to tangle (and eat) obsters and just submitted one to our work place art show. Great minds!!!
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