This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Creepy.

Creepy
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Creepy.

Creepy
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Beneath Your Feet.

Chippewa Square. Savannah, Georgia.
We’re moving in 3 1/2 weeks. My poor studio is in total disarray.

A Sad Little Corner in My Topsy-Turvy Studio
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Inspiration.

Sweet, sweet Duncan in his favourite chair
This little nest, now empty, is snuggled against a trellis on the back of my grandma’s condo.

Empty Nest
“I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.”-D.H. Lawrence
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Half and Half.

William Scarbrough House and Gardens. Savannah.
The Chef gave me an electric kettle for my birthday! It replaces one that I bought in June 2005, and used between 5,000 and 6,000 times. Talk about money well spent.
The new kettle is quite spiffy. I’m looking forward to another long personal and professional association.

Electric Kettle. Bonus points for naming all of the famous writers and movie stars on the inspiration board behind the kettle and cup.
It glows!
I totally didn’t make my husband sit with me in my dark studio and watch a kettle of water come to a boil. We definitely didn’t hold hands. I am in no way weird.

Artsy Electric Kettle*
*I absolutely didn’t put a cool filter on that photo of my birthday kettle. Nope. Wasn’t me.
A historical marker in my husband’s hometown:

Historical Marker. Middletown.
Our recent house-guest:

Zero