String into Spring is the theme for this week's Diva Challenge. I nearly tossed it, but decided to "press on" instead. I attended watercolor classes for a couple of years and our teacher told us that we must get past the "teenager" stage of a piece of artwork - to allow it to get to a more mature stage where we could appreciate it again. That has often served as good advice.
My step-father passed away on 3/30. I flew home to Minnesota to spend a week with my Mom. This little haiku is in her honor and David's memory.
the tangle is cool and the haiku is sweet, sorry for your loss
ReplyDeletelovely haiku - sorry for your loss
ReplyDeleteSorry for your loss. thank you for the insight about pressing on beyond the teen stage. Your spring catkins are lovely
ReplyDeleteSorry for your loss - and that haiku is a lovely tribute. I really like your Spring tangle - a garden of gentle leaves and flowers!
ReplyDeleteMy condolences. A lovely tribute. Cheryl
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely tribute and many condolences to you and your mum.
ReplyDeleteGreat artwork and a wonderful tribute inchie
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Sorry to hear of your loss; you made a great tribute for him and your mother.
ReplyDeleteSorry to read about your loss.
ReplyDeleteYour tile and your inchie are wonderful!
What a nice way to remember someone by dedicating an inchie to them. Great work and lovely tile.
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