Mo's ladders to the full moon have always made me smile, especially her most recent one ...
So what better than to imagine ladders from the Southern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere meeting?
And now that my Christmas ornaments are done, I had time for a few more retro patches.
November 17 Wishing
November 18 Paisley redux
i love the little fishbird
ReplyDeleteHa! And now that you say that, I could also imagine it a toad
ReplyDeletePaisley! Love it. The little birdie is so sweet. Saw a few Juncos here for the first time yesterday. So glad a ladder was not required for us to have lunch at Hays BBQ!
ReplyDeleteJuncos are so sweet ... we used to call them snowbirds in New York because that's when they showed up. Here it's sunny and 75 ... I wish Texas had put on a better show when you were here.
ReplyDeletelove this stitching of our beautiful bipolar world!
ReplyDeleteWhere my today is your tomorrow ...
ReplyDeleteThe International Date Line is in the Pacific, it's already Thursday here in the Land Down Under on a hot summer night
ReplyDeleteWonderful rendition of Mo's magical ladders. & love the wishing patch.
ReplyDeleteMo - We had a whispered reminder of summer yesterday, with temps in the high 70s, but there's no hope of ever catching you date wise
ReplyDeleteHazel - Thanks ... imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. As for the wish, we are (almost) always sure to have a penny handy when we take G to the Wildflower Center. The "wishing well" is actually a limestone-lined spring.