Ah, we never have enough of it and it goes so quickly....time. Sure hope that you manage to find a few moments to just relax today. I treasure the little bits of time spent in peace and calmness. We've taken to eating breakfast outside on the front porch in the mornings before I have to rush off to work. It seems so decadent. We watch the squirrels digging holes in our lawn and flower pots and have discovered that a mourning dove couple have a nest in the tree on our front yard. This is my tribute to time and my entry for this week's Theme Thursday challenge.
17 comments:
Wow Heather, I love your shrine to time. I agree time is so precious we should savour every second.
This is just adorable! Gosh, you never seem to amaze me. Your pieces of art are just so beautiful!!!! Hope all is well! ~hugs~
Oh Heather, I love your altered altoid tins! You do them so well, and this is no exception. Applause.
Heather, this altered tin is gorgeous! LOVE every rusted vintage aspect! :0)
Also, congrats on your award from Laura Haviland's blog, I saw your name there for the Kreativ Blog Award! :0)
Hugs,Patti
My new favorite tin!!!!! Awesome!!!
chris p
wonderful piece of art!
Another beautiful one, Heather! ~Lori
WOW!! Just spectacular Heather!!
How delightful!!! Clever idea!
Another stunning piece! It is just beyond words lovely. I don't know how you find the time you do - it certainly seems to linger with you longer than me! You get so many exquisite pieces done.
Heather, this is stunning!! Your work is just amazing! LynnF
Heather
This is very moving. I love the way you use materials!
Sharon
You should have an exhibit of your work.
Just stunning my dear friend.
What a great way to start your day, I felt relaxed just hearing about your "morning" special moments.
Thanks for sharing.
I love these fabulous altered tins.
Hugs, Laura.
This is a wonderfull work! I love it!
Tine
Wow! I love this!!!! Great work!
its gorgeous!
Your collage is absolutely wonderful! Time is a funny thing: as you said, we never seem to have enough of it, but then, on the other hand, there's always more of it coming from somewhere. I think your work depicts just beautifully this enigmatic nature of time.
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