a day for sure of just basic  goodness.  nothing fancy.  but moving slowly and softly of it's own accord.

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how garlic sometimes just gets an Urge and does something very different

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and today, it's Sure.  the Holding has begun.

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and this.   the only tree there is the Locust,  Doris' Snake Tree.  and i looked and looked and looked and…no,  no nest.  so…where did this come from?

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 and i spent the day off and on with this 3rd Altar Cloth.  it's in the tube.  ready to be mailed.  

How much they are teaching me.   the listening, looking and making.

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10 responses to “day 70, how a day can go”

  1. kat Avatar

    So fascinating to see the cloths being born, so to speak. Please do find a place for the yellow cloth from yesterday – something really touches me with it.
    So lucky, the recipient of the white, it is truly a work of art.

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  2. grace Forrest Avatar

    i think the “yellow” and the “white” are one in the same?
    just the way Light works here????

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  3. Nancy Dasenbrock Avatar

    I think kat must mean the yellow cloth on your dye pot handle. No way it could be white!? Your altar cloth stitching was just so perfect for an altar cloth. The design too. Lucky someone!

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  4. Mo Crow Avatar

    wow! the light & colour in your world is so strong Grace, you truly live in the land of enchantment and by revealing it here you help me see the magic that’s all around when I just take the time to look even in this concrete jungle of 4 million souls!

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  5. grace Forrest Avatar

    OH!…now i understand….
    ok…O K then….i will re look, Thank You

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  6. grace Forrest Avatar

    yes…THANK you…yes…..

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  7. grace Forrest Avatar

    it is very magical light. all week the sky has been
    Unbelievable with Clouds

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  8. kat Avatar

    YES! Thank you, Nancy! I was extremely tired when I commented on yesterday’s and this day’s. The yellow on the handle. That one was sun and shadow to me. 🙂

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