Side-effect of social distancing: people have forgotten how to drive...or they've forgotten that other people may exist on the road.
Oh, and cloud forests! Those are spectacular! Have you seen much wildlife? What do you hear? How does it smell (when you're not downwind of a sulfuric volcano)?
Winter in April,
In the midst of an ice storm.
Go outside? Worth it!
That was fun!
Mutuals are tagged to do this picrew if they so desire~
Lizards are so fun! Scaly little cuddle bugs.
Goals
Was tagged by @iamaweretoad to spell my name in song titles.
This was way harder than expected. I need a much longer name to do justice to my music library!
Digging in the Dirt - Peter Gabriel
Resolve - Foo Fighters
Altus Silva - Big Blue Ball
Gravity's Angel - Laurie Anderson
Over the End - Aram Zero
Northern Pastures - Two Steps from Hell
Sing Sang Sung - Big Phat Band
Brooklyn - Young Blood Brass Band
A Castle on the Sea - The Aviators
Road Less Traveled - Fringe Element
Bron yr Aur - Led Zepplin
via 10/10
Somewhat nervously awaiting 2018...
If 2017 had a title it would be, ‘And you thought 2016 was bad’.
Hand-fasting sash I made for my son's and daughter-in-law's wedding. It's the first time I've done embroidery and I'm quite happy with it ( they are, too!)
- Green, white, and silver were their chosen wedding colors.
- Blue and red are the colors representing the words each/both choose for what marriage means to them (mostly based on Druidic and Wicca traditions).
- Circles throughout symbolizing the Summer Solstice, their wedding date.
- On the white side, the flowers around their names and wedding date are traditional Bohemian designs in honor of Tya's heritage.
- The style on the green side is generally Celtic (a good portion of Nathan's heritage and a style that resonates with both of them - the music list was amazing!).
- Tree of Life and endless knots represent the intertwining of their lives and growth / nurturing / life (Celtic and Norse traditions, although I couldn't fit all 9 roots of Yggdrasil).
- On either end are the masculine (sun) and feminine (moon) with one "protecting" the other, allowing the other the freedom from a safe place to explore, create, and become their best selves.