I started my week with a walk. It was brisk and I wasn't feeling so great, but I bundled up and did it anyway. I'm glad I did. When I headed out, the sun was barely up.I crunched through the leaves, so sneaking up on my wild friends wasn't in the cards, but I could hear them crunching too.
This snarly old tree always reminds me of the thumping trees in the Wizard of Oz, especially when its branches sway and creak on windy days.
There's so much beauty...
...and gracefulness.
I walked on the rock ledge.
Of course, Bruno was with me. He adores a walk in the woods.
Looks like a cozy place to curl up...Bruno investigated it thoroughly!
The woods are full of amazing texture...this is a shag bark hickory. Love it.
Such character in this bark.
I love walking under nature's gate. It signals that I'm close to home.
I remember, it was a walk like this that inspired this quilt. It may be the first one I finish when the quilts for the book are done.
Off to work. Hope your week had a great start too!
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Thank you for sharing. It is fun to get to go aón a walk with you :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of the forest :)
ReplyDeleteAnd Bruno is so cute ^.^
What a way to start a morning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous walk with you this morning Jacquie! Thanks for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Erin.
lovely lovely! from one prairie quilter to another ; )
ReplyDelete~Monika in the land of ice and snow
One need look no further than bark for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and Bruno is adorable.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI loved the walk. Thank you. Your photos are great. I am a bark person too.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, thank you for sharing! Bark and clouds and crunchy leaves, oh my! Glynis
ReplyDeleteLovely! the bark pictures are amazing. And, "inspired" quilt too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to start a week. Thanks for sharing it with us. Maybe I'll go for a walk tomorrow morning...
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice post. I loved how a walk inspired a quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful pictures. I have Shag Bark Hickory in my back yard.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite time of day for walking is about 7am when the sun is just coming up in the winter. Glad you enjoyed. It can be very meditative and a great way to start the day.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos.
ReplyDeleteLucky you. What a pretty place to go for a walk. What a BEAUTIFUL quilt! I just LOVE the colors!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful spot. i wish i could take a walk there too :)
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Very inspiring...on many different levels.
ReplyDeleteI would walk with you any morning.
ReplyDeleteJacquie,
ReplyDeleteWhile talking of walking--is Team Quilter Butts happening in 2011? I'd love to join and am glad to find out about the virtual transcontinental website (coincidentally, I've been wanting for a long time to find a virtual transcontinental walking website that would enable me to walk somewhere that I will never be able to visit in person--like Mongolia or Murmansk). I'm new to your blog and am particularly dazzled by the spiderweb selvedge quilt.
Cheers,
Becky Wolsk in DC
www.textislepatchworkblog.com
That solid you are using in that quilt looks like copper, it's gorgeous and I don't usually like that hue!! :) What is that called by chance you know it?
ReplyDeleteI love those colors! Can't wait to see the finished quilt!
ReplyDeleteJacquie, I love your photo's! I know now where your boys got their eye for it! :)
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