Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Turn, turn, turn

Hi Everybody!

Today I have some more pages from my 'new' journal, this time featuring some wonderful verses from the Book of Ecclesiastes, which were sung so beautifully by the Byrds in 1965. The song was written by Pete Seeger in 1950. I have written the text in English and in Hebrew.
I am linking to Art Journal Journey, for the record.





More photos of my visitors:


 The little tits (chicadees) are so pretty, I love watching them flitting about.


The horses are all wearing their winter coats again:



These three were racing about, having fun:




The Rhine is very full again:


Have a great day you all, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Living with nature

Hi Everybody!

It is really freezing here again, I soooo hope that spring soon comes
back and stays with us.

For my tag at Tag Tuesday, with the theme 'go rural', I decided on a sheep die cut, which has been flying around in my bit box for years, and the morose Farmer, who appears in Shaun the sheep. The background was made from recycled scrap card, which was gessoed, inked and painted. The tree was embossed with a TH texture fade folder and then inked. I mounted the tag on a second tag made from peeled and painted cardboard to give a rustic look. The fence is a TH die cut, and has been distressed, painted and embossed. I mounted it with foam squares and curved it slightly.




And some photos from today:




This huge raven was sitting on my balcony yesterday morning and took off , screeching loudly, when I dared to open the balcony door. Scary!



The pigeons are not my faves, although they are very pretty. They love to trample my flowers flat and eat EVERY crumb they find, and no matter how often I tell them to bog off, they fly once round the trees and come back to attempt to find more food....






The jay is nearly as greedy, but not so destructive or messy!




Have a great day you all, take care, 
and thanks a lot for coming by!

Monday, 25 April 2016

Tuesday this and that

Hi Everybody!

Here the week started cold, wet and windy, with icy rain, and some places they even had snow - I hope spring will soon come back!

Today we are starting a new challenge at TIOT - vintage photo.
Projects of all formats are allowed, and as always, you have 2 weeks to link up to us.

I once again used the lovely photo of Erika as a child, and placed her in a TH glass and metal frame. The background of the tag is part of a master board made some time back. This is one of the last pieces, so I have started on a new one. I placed the tag on a recycled and party peeled cardboard tag, which was painted with gesso. As embellishments I used some recycled flowers, lace and grass and a real leaf.

I am also linking to Moo Mania and More, floral.




Today is also Elizabeth's T stands for Tuesday, so a big welcome to all the T gang. The photo here shows the house of John Wesley in London, now a museum. He was the founder of the Methodist Church. There seems to be tea and coffee and something to eat for everybody:


But my drink is, as always, cappuccino....


For Art Journal Journey, for the record, I made a hybrid piece, using a wonderful galaxy photo as background.  I heard this song on the radio yesterday, and was straightaway inspired. 'There's a kind of hush all over the world' was sung by Herman's Hermits in 1967, and by the Carpenters in 1976




(Starry heavens photo courtesy Wikipedia, Eso, www. eso.org/public/ images/ eso1118a,CC By 3.0, https//commons.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15388288)

And here the original song from Herman's Hermits:


And here some lover-birds in love:




On Sunday evening the sun came out after the rain and then we saw the rainbow:





Have a great day you all, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!



Sunday, 24 April 2016

Dream....

Hi Everybody!

Hope you are all enjoying your weekend.

I am sharing more pages from my 'new' journal, which fit well to a song from way back when - 'Dream, dream, dream'  sung by the Everly Brothers in 1958.
I am linking to Art Journal Journey, for the record.






Recently I showed this photo from the work on the stairs by the Rhine:


And this is how it progressed:





The smaller stairs at the right are meant as a ramp for wheeling up prams and/or bikes:


Windsor Castle on the Rhine:


And I showed this photo of the trees being cut down in the square by the Basilica. Apparently they were full of some sort of pests which were destroying them:


On the day after the stumps were removed and also the roots etc:


Some of the sawn-off  logs have been left as seats by the houses:


And new lime trees have been planted already:



Have a great day you all, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!