Everything about your photos are in perfect harmony. Down to using Kanji to depict the simple beauty of your dragonfly. Wow again... you are so classy!
so lovely! you are a bubbling fount of diversity...i love it! i’m doing the bread today and will let you know how it works out. i usually use a combination of flours...white,ww, spelt,rye....what works best for you?
oh how beautiful, i love your dragonfly and especially the fountain pen. and your lovely writing. how did you learn to make the symbols tracey? i want to get out my fountain pens and ink too, i've been collecting them for years. have a wonderful day, creative one!
Will have to show this post to my son who will be starting Japanese 3 this school year and is looking forward to going to Japan on exchange in the winter. Very cool!
Tracey, that is beautiful.xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Tracey. Aren't dragon flies lovely. Jacinta
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the inkwell and nifty pen!!
ReplyDeleteEverything about your photos are in perfect harmony. Down to using Kanji to depict the simple beauty of your dragonfly. Wow again... you are so classy!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie
I love dragonflies. I agree with Spring Chicken about the harmony here... beautiful!
ReplyDeleteso lovely! you are a bubbling fount of diversity...i love it! i’m doing the bread today and will let you know how it works out. i usually use a combination of flours...white,ww, spelt,rye....what works best for you?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You are a woman of many talents.
ReplyDeleteoh how beautiful, i love your dragonfly and especially the fountain pen. and your lovely writing. how did you learn to make the symbols tracey? i want to get out my fountain pens and ink too, i've been collecting them for years.
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful day, creative one!
stunning Tracey, the dragonfly photos and the kanji!
ReplyDeleteOh learning all kinds of interesting things about you - do you write this written language a lot or just trying it out?
ReplyDeleteWill have to show this post to my son who will be starting Japanese 3 this school year and is looking forward to going to Japan on exchange in the winter. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThe color chart is for the quince & co yarn. It's on their website. I just decided to get one since it does make knitting easier.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! (What kind of camera do you use?) I've never dabbled in the Asian languages...even though they're so beautiful!)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And incredible pen work!
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