KaleidoscOak 1
I went on a little quickie nature hike with a friend the other day, and when I realized I brought home two very beautiful oak leaves, I decided, instead of just keeping them for whatever, might as well emulate them for canvas. The one pictured above is by far the favorite, because it just has a slightly more realistic vibe to it. Feel a bit silly to say when I got up the other morning, I left it to sit in front of the tv and mistook it for something on television. Haha, oh Dee you're such a silly kid.
KaleidoscOak 2
Now I want my own oak tree in hopes to get something as special as these every season, but I know I just don't have the room for one here. But I wonder, because I am jealous of those raking up their oak leaves, are they, too, jealous of me, as I rake up my maple leaves?
So, after my plans to purchase a few exotics at a local small business pet shop fizzled, I felt disappointed and advertised my desire to acquire anything that could get related to this dream. It was answered, so I wait. In the mail I'm expecting some eggs, which I hope won't freeze, but we've had favorable weather lately. I also ordered a food source, but also, because I do like a nice Eucalyptus plant and I am always up for a good challenge to test my green thumb. So this paragraph here is all I have been thinking and dreaming about. So I wait. And check the mailbox every afternoon at precicely noon-thirty. I imagine the eucalyptus will arrive first.
as for knitting, I am slowly working on a slouchy hat. Soon it won't be necessary though, because my hair is just about ready to be donated, and I won't be able to wear a ponytail anymore.
Very grateful for my paint muse to return, grateful for generous strangers, and endless gratitude for warm autumn wind. Now it's time to make some brunch.. I'm thinking french toast.
(Jack-o-lantern action shots will come shortly)


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