A last walk along the shore, as we get ready to go back home. Even though it was fairly windy I couldn't resist taking some quilty photos.
I'm always a little sad to leave to leave my beloved west coast but look forward to seeing my precious little grand kids back home.
Leaving projects behind midway is usually a little difficult as well, but I have plenty of projects to return to, in Alberta and try to resist carting projects back and forth. I'll be excited to return to this one soon.
Leaving projects behind midway is usually a little difficult as well, but I have plenty of projects to return to, in Alberta and try to resist carting projects back and forth. I'll be excited to return to this one soon.
Gorgeous......but with you, I expect nothing less!! Bravo on another beauty!
ReplyDeleteThose are all so beautiful on the beach. Have a safe trip home.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great photo sshoot!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are lovely against the seaside backdrop.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect backdrop for quilt photos!
ReplyDeleteMarianne, I am absolutely stunned by this quilt and the way you have photographed it. The gorgeous(ness) of your work of art is joy to behold. Thanks for the inspiration my dear and sharing your incredible work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! Enjoy your time back home.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great setting to photograph your wonderful quilts. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Deletelove your quilts...safe trip back to alberta and your grandbabies xo
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you couldn't resist the photo-taking - lovely! And, oh, how I love the beach, too! I need to get there more often this summer.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos of beautiful quilts. I don't know how you leave behind projects and yet I can see how that would actually help the creative process sometimes. You get to come back with fresh eyes.
ReplyDeletegreat photos, but I could not walk away from such a project, I would be too anxious to finish and start another.
ReplyDeleteI love the photos (and the ocean!). I can't believe you aren't taking that quilt home with you. Will it haunt you? I does me & I've never seen it in person! HA! Gorgeous photos of gorgeous work. Hooray for Marianne!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! You amaze me with your talent. Thank you for letting your light shine and for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful :)