Great photo, Jen! I don't know whether to dance in the street or cry! But...I do hear the kids outside hurling snowballs, and that brings me back to the many first snows I experienced as a kid! Love it!
Here's the name of the watercolor paper I've started to use recently. It is hot press and it comes in blocks (several different sizes): it's called Portofino acquerello and it's by Cartiera Magnani.
Great photo, Jen! I don't know whether to dance in the street or cry! But...I do hear the kids outside hurling snowballs, and that brings me back to the many first snows I experienced as a kid! Love it!
ReplyDeletethat's horrific. i have to look away... ;)
ReplyDeleteI love it too, Gael, when I'm warm and cozy... and then I think "It's only October!" and want to cry. LOL!
ReplyDeleteBrace yourself Christine... it's coming!!! ;-D
Oh no!!!
ReplyDeletehorrors
this is too soon
Brrrr... Please don't share that white stuff with NY :)
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!
Michelle
Well, to me is LOVELY!! Look at it, looks like powder sugar. :o)
ReplyDeleteWay too soon, Elizabeth. I'm still holding out for indian summer, however!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle! Oh I'm sure it'll head your way soon enough! ;-)
Oh Ali-- You cheer me up with that description... as I sit here and imagine your lovely back yard and mango trees. :-)
I like the layering effect created in the photo..looks like icing!
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer--
ReplyDeleteI was very happy to meet you too! :-)
Here's the name of the watercolor paper I've started to use recently. It is hot press and it comes in blocks (several different sizes): it's called Portofino acquerello and it's by Cartiera Magnani.
I hope the weather is warming up near you!
Oh that's great, Monica! I'll check out that paper-- thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe're headed toward 60 today and the sun is shining. :-)