my digitally inspired art from the planter
sunny interlude
what do twittering birds know
of shadows
© gillena cox
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32 comments:
Wow-how lucky are you to have something made by your grandfather. And it inspired such an interesting piece. Great question. Have a wonderful weekend:)
Good one.
That's wonderful Gillena. I have a very old watering can that my Grandfather used in his garden. He passed at 105 years old a while back and had been using it for ever. Somehow it was given to me, probably because I'm in the garden too. Very nice job on your work. Have a wonderful day.
Looks amazing indeed. Have a great weekend!
Beautiful post, how lovely to have that planter from your grandfather. Hugs, Valerie
thanks for dropping in Erika
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happy you dropped in Rajesh
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105, thats amazing; happy you dropped in Gloria
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thanks Blogoratti
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happy you dropped in Valerie
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Gorgeous digi art work. Happy Friday!
Love and hugs
Maarit
yr grandfather is a very skillful man. I love plants, and appreciates your posting it. It has become an heirloom?
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Happy you dropped in Ann
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wonderful inspiration, nice words too!
Ooh your grandfather was a wonderful artist too! Lovely planter!!
Great words!
Hugs Giggles
beautiful inspired artwork and lovely photos!
thanks Christine
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Happy you dropped in Giggles
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Thanks for dropping in froebelsternchen Susi
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I like it - the image AND the haiku. And the old planter is charming.
Hope your weekend is delightful.
Thanks Linda
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Superb haiku, Gillena, it really resonates at this time of year when there are so many twittering birds in the garden. Your abstracted picture is something quite different, nice work.
thank you Sheila
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what a blessing to have this treasure from your grandfather! love your haiku- I heard birds this morning, but did I come up with such a fine haiku? no, but I'm glad you did.
Delightful little planter. And your haiku is enchanting.
It's a charming planter made even more special because the artist himself is your grandfather.
What a treasure you have there. I hope you can pass it on to Zuri!
thanks Nonnie
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thank you Gemma
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Thanks for dropping in Jeannie
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Thanks for dropping in Maggie, not a bad idea at all
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