While working on my photographic skills (especially those involved in dealing with a black cat), I found Lil' Bit curled up on one of my camera bags. She likes to help me with everything...except sitting really still so I can practice on her. Still, this is a better shot than I have taken of her before. PS. Her right eye was injured as a tiny kitten, before we found … [Read more...]
{Almost} Wordless Wednesday
While practicing new camera skills a couple of days ago, Eppie jumped up in the window behind me. I just turned and started snapping, figuring I'd have too much light to catch a good image. Imagine my surprise when I got this 'two-for-the-price-of-one' reflection. And, while I love the reflection in the window, I love this child's blue green eyes even … [Read more...]
BC and the Great American Eclipse
Were you among the fortunate who were in the path of totality? Did you follow the recommendations to be sure your pets were safely inside? While most of our pets live inside and didn't even notice the eclipse, we have a recent addition that does not. BC, our semi-feral boy that I've mentioned before, is still leery of anything changing in his world. So, as part of his … [Read more...]
A Kitty and Her Ball
Cali was the first calico that ever adopted me. She had such a playful spirit, all of her fourteen plus years. She has since gone OTRB. This drawing was done in an art class, about five years ago, when I was trying to learn my way around soft pastels. Do your kitties love to play? … [Read more...]
Primitive Rug Hooking Workshop – Summer
Join Lucille Festa and expand your knowledge of what makes a rug a true primitive. These classes focus on ideas gleaned from American Classical Rugs, American Folk Art and American History, all of which are incorporated into her original designs. All workshops are open to all skill levels - beginner to advanced and follow the same format. The studio is held at the ACR … [Read more...]