Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Mid week Mix

Hi Everybody!

For Art Journal Journey, Journeys, I made a page with a vintage map of London as a background. I wanted to show it last week but  put the photos into the wrong file again. Mr UM is enjoying a stroll around London, and is not used to the strange traffic there. The birds have no problems, they are free to fly as they will. And the stop sign is a reminder to stop and look around you when you are out walking, because the journey is the destination - enjoy!







The warm weather has been good for the flowers:




 And the horses love it, too, but the one at the front evidently 
does not like flies:



The sun and the clouds made a wonderful display again 
in the early morning:






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

Monday, 9 May 2016

Tuesday Mix

Hi Everybody!

It's Tuesday again, which means it's time for Elizabeth's T stands for Tuesday. 
I took a vintage photo and altered it to show Mr P, who has just come back from his afternoon walk, ready to sit down to tea with his two companions, Fido and Ginger. And Billy the budgie is there, too, making sure that everything is as it should be. A big hello to all the T gang!




But I must confess, my drink is cappuccino....


We are starting a new challenge at TIOT -
Spots, splashes and dots.
The challenge last for 2 weeks, and as always, projects of all formats
are welcome, as long as they fit the theme. I made a journal spread with splashes on the background, and Mr Umbrella man has gone completely dotty, but has a good message for us. Hope to see you at TIOT!
 I am also linking to Art Journal Journey, journeys.




We have had wonderful warm and sunny weather, so I have been walking through shady paths, along by the river and by the stream, and admiring the trees and spring flowers in all their glory:









And this is our 'skyscraper'. It was originally built as a bomb shelter in the second world war, and has long since been converted to flats:


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

Saturday, 7 May 2016

Mothering Sunday

Hi Everybody!

Today Is Mothering Sunday, so here's wishing all Mothers a great day.
I made a double page in my new Journal, showing my Mother with me when I was about 1 year old. My Mother would have been 100 this year.




This is the card I made for her back in 1951, when I was not quite 5.
I know I have showed it before, but I still like it! I added the name of my brother as he had forgotten about  making something,  and he went out and picked some flowers for her.



Today I stood and watched the horses for quite some time, it's a very calming pastime. There are 2 old bath tubs there, which are always filled with fresh water, which was very popular today as the weather was really warm:







The hawthorn is blossoming just now:




And as I walked home, the cottony seeds of the poplars were floating through the air like snow. Lucky I'm not allergic.


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



Friday, 6 May 2016

Flower power

Hi Everybody!
Happy Weekend!

Today I am sharing a double page in my 'new' journal, where I was busy having fun with blue metallic paint, floral napkins and a fancy script sentiment, which of course reminds me of my younger days in London, hippies and flower power.




I am linking to Moo Mania and More, quotes.

I was up very early this morning, when it was still dark, and therefore able to watch the pre-dawn sky and then the wonderful sunrise. It doesn't matter how often I watch it, it is always a miracle:






I pass this lovely house nearly every day on my way to the Rhine, and always look forward to seeing the wisteria bloom. And every week, whatever the weather, they put a large vase of flowers in the porch:



This stream is near the house I live in, and I can see it from my balcony:


Several people have been asking about my knee after the Operation. I  still go to physiotherapy twice a week, and get lots of exercises to do as my daily
homework, to strengthen my muscles and improve the movement of the joint.
It still hurts from time to time, but this is apparently normal in the first six months, and it is only 10 weeks since the Op. I can walk really well, without help, and have started riding my bike again - things are looking up on the knee front!

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