Sunday, March 17, 2013

Tea for a Windy Day

 Yay for St. Patrick's Day!  It looks a bit Irish outside.  Windy.  Cloudy.  
 The iris are playing along!  Don't you love their green shoots?  All of my iris are white.  
 I am still writing on cards.  I found an idea on Pinterest where you use your cards as an art journal.  Make art each day.  Store cards in a recipe box.  Great idea!

When I was outside filling the bird feeders, I watched a hawk soar through the sky.  The wind was whipping through my pajamas.  I need some tea and Betty is willing to pour out.  She loves her spring dress I bought in Victoria, BC.  Can you see the steam the tea kettle is producing?  Cozy!

This is a day to draw.  I'm going to browse through this nice book before I sit at the art table.  
Bill's coming home today!  Yahoo!  Kim over at My Field of Dreams posted photos of her husband's trees.  I reminded her that a tree is a poem.  Joyce Kilmer says so . . . I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree.
We can all draw and color trees.  Let's do it!  Two more weeks until EASTER! 

20 comments:

Gumbo Lily said...

It's a typical March day here today -- windy, cold, gray. A cup of tea sounds just right after a wind-whipping through your pajamas!

Enjoy your artsy day.

~Jody

Kit said...

You have a wonderful artful day! My gang is going skiing and I am going to re-decorate a wall in my living room with some new art. Plus, if I have to move the couch, I really need to get the vacuum out....LOL Kit

Anonymous said...

Have a lovely time with your pens and paper, I hope you'll show us! The wind is howling down our chimney right now, brrrr!

Yay for Bill coming home! xxx

Leslie said...

I was just thinking about an afternoon coffee. Yesterday it was in the 80's and really beautiful, but today is gray and cloudy and about 20 degrees cooler. You know, typical Texas weather. :P I kinda want some chocolate, too.

sandy said...

I love Tasha Tudor! I haven't seen that book though. it should be great inspiration for your art! Sounds like a wonderful day ahead for you.

Debi said...

Our snow was mostly gone and then it snowed on Friday and now it's mostly gone again but we are expecting a big storm on Tuesday. Yes, this is March!! Love your teapot cozy...

Left-Handed Housewife said...

After some lovely spring weather, we are having a cool and gray day. BUT, inspired by your last post (at least I think it was your last post) I have started reading a biography of Beatrix Potter, and o, Pom, it is wonderful. Have you read it? It's called Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature. I'm pretending today that I am in green, green summertime England.

I draw trees all the time.

xofrances

Marcie said...

Love the iris shoots. You are a little ahead of us. So springy, green, and happy!

I love the "scrapbookiness" of Pinterest. Great ideas for school there too. :)

Sharon Lovejoy said...

Hi dear,

LOVE the polka dot heels. Love them.

I also love sixth graders. What an age. And yes, I DO HOPE you read my new book with them. Sadly, not out till fall 2014, but maybe that's not too long to wait?

Love,

S

Lisa Richards said...

Tea, Tasha Tudor and art journal cards! What a lot of lovely ideas! I feel like drawing tonight...if I can stay awake long enough! I was just thinking the other day about drawing trees. I was looking at the variety of shapes trees have especially in the winter when they're bare.
Hope you had a fun day of art and reading!

ann said...

Spring certainly is springing. Our iris are beginning to green up. Will you shared your art work? Oh, I do hope so.

magsmcc said...

I love drawing tree trunks, but get a bit lost higher up! I'm going to send you a tree trunk and you can finish it off. Cold, grey here today! St Patrick hasn't turned the stone again this year. He needs to do that if we're to have nice weather!!

Pom Pom said...

Thank you for coming by, sweet friends!
I did a small amount of drawing yesterday, very small. Bill is home and the week is full already.
Easter's coming! Yay!

Farm Girl said...

You are so funny, thank you for your note about my husband's trees. I have always thought the verse from Joyce Kilmer was profound. I have always loved trees. I hope you got to draw and enjoy your weekend. I hate to admit this but I didn't do a single thing. I slept and read a book. I think wedding stuff just got to me. Your bulbs coming up all look so nice.
I hope you have more spring and after this week Easter Vacation! I am so excited. I need to start a list of fun things to do.
I bet you have a list.

Attic Clutter said...

HI Pom (:)
OH love Spring..the green is wonderful popping up (:)
Good idea on the cards.. hugs..p

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Maggie said...

Unfortunately I'm no good at drawing at all!! I love those red polka dot shoes on your background. xx

Thistle Cove Farm said...

Pom, the tea cozy is a bright, cheery thing and sure to make drinking tea a pleasurable joy.

debbie bailey said...

Did you know that there's a Joyce Kilmer Forest in North Carolina? The trees are virgin timber and are HUGE! Tulip Poplars that are immense. It's a lovely place.

Annie Bananie said...

Oh I love trees too and my son is pationate about them. He created a beautiful treehouse for his final art presentation at college and filled it with paintings of trees.

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