猫咪Bobo叨了只小老鼠丟进浴室里,拍拍屁股跑了。放了狗狗Jacky进去,两下子小老鼠就嗚呼哀哉了!阿弥陀佛!
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Green Lotus is is a round 1″ in diameter glass ring.
The ring band is bronze and it’s attached firmly to the base of the glass pendant. It’s sturdy, adjustable and can fit on small to medium sized fingers.
I make all of my jewelry by hand.
This ring is not waterproof. Please do not wear while swimming or taking a shower.
Comes in a cute little organza bag.
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Well, you know I could not have come up with this one on my own. I needed a trip to Chanticleer's lotus pond, so that I might find the photo. I needed my husband to make that photo art. But most of all, I needed Amy Riley and Nicole Bonia of Winsome Media Communications to patiently wade through my design hopes (can it be simple? can it be easy for me to maintain? can it be basically like it was but a million times better?), to kindly walk me through Feedburner and the Site Meter, and to be there, pretty much around the clock, to answer my profoundly unintelligent technology questions and to be their dear, helpful, knowing, calm selves.
Amy and Nicole, you are the best, you really are.
So what do we have here? We have, at long last, an uncluttered sidebar. We have my biography—the books, the awards, the teaching, the anthologies, the judging—all housed on one page. We have review excerpts of books past and present; an interview revealing a little why, a little how; a YouTube channel that collects my various adventures on film (not all of them, indeed, I tossed many of them out; call it summer cleaning).
We have the blog, still—the photos and musings on the writer's life, the heat of summer (or the chill of winter, if we ever get there), and, mostly, books I've loved and other writers who have taught me.
The door is open. Please stop by. Please stick around.
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My boys and I have just come across renowned illustrator Raúl Cólon’s first fully authored picture book, Orson Blasts Off! (published in 2004), which is a real flight of the imagination. It’s about a boy who can see no end to boredom when his computer breaks down… until his jack-in-the-box called Weasel points to what is going on outside: it’s snowing, even though it’s July. Then Orson embarks on his adventures with great gusto: the North Pole, a desert island and even the stars.
The story is told through the dialogue between Orson and Weasel – indeed, it would make a good interactive read-aloud, as it’s really a script: but the wonderful illustrations add in the background as well as the wit and irony, so young readers/listeners will have to engage their imaginations too. It definitely provokes lots of comments and conversation – it’s not one to choose for a quick bedtime story, until it’s well established in the family repertoire!
My children love books which blur the edges between the “real” world and imaginary adventures: two which they have wanted read to them over and over again are Jo’s Storm by Caroline Pitcher, illustrated by Jackie Morris and Cloud Nine by Norman Silver, illustrated by Jan Ormerod, which are both out of print now and need to be sought out second hand… I can see that Orson Blasts Off! will be joining them on their bit of the bookshelf.
These books all star boys; there must be picture books out there which take girls off on amazing flights of the imagination too: any suggestions, anyone?
This is just beautiful. You do some wonderful things with patterned paper! It makes me want to try. Is the paper thick enough to allow paint? Must be or you wouldn't be doing it. I love the words of wisdom.
Beautiful painting and beautiful words.
Wonderful painting and the words are pretty cool too. XOXO
Ooooh, i like this very much. Beautiful Lo! Since getting owen i have sort of lost my morning meditation...
Ooh I know this little beauty- I have it on my pinboard!! Lovely words too.x
Lovely, Lolo!!! Especially this time of year, eh???
I must say this is a very peaceful sketch. I could just look at it and relax.
love the words and the image. i just went on an open studio tour and saw some lovely wooden carved buddha's as this lovely lady's studio. I like the way they remind me of peace and that peace is a choice.
This is sooooo perfect for this time of year....soothing and relaxing and a reminder not to get caught up in all the bedlam and madness of unnecessary things.
Lovely!!!
XXOO~~♥
Anne
I love your work, Lolo!! This one is perfect for me right now...there are so many functions to attend between now and Christmas! Your words and painting remind me to find the quiet spot within.
I love the tranquility of this piece.... it is something I constantly need to work at....and as Suki wisely says, "Peace is a choice"... but sometimes, one forgets that!
Sorry I missed you last night, "BS"....
Love to you, "SH", "Princess" and "Fear the Ear" - ha-ha!!!!
♥ Robin ♥
Sooooooooooooooo beautiful,the color,the "Magic"words well its You....
xxxMar
Just beautiful in every way!!!!
I love your paintings on these papers!
Hope you are OK and are having a creative weekend!
♥♥♥
>M<
Heisann!
You have caught a quiet and peaceful moment that I appreciate and love.
❖greetings from the wild and wonderful dragonfly
Wonderful!
Very nice work!
At peace, no difference
can be discovered between
the good and bad thoughts
Oh How I needed/need those words this weekend. Thank you thank you thank you. You will never know.
So beautiful, Lolo! I love your new banner, too. This is a very good reminder to just relax and enjoy. :) xox!
Mmmmm mmmmm! Chill bumps here...the good inner joy kind that you and your art always bring me...:)
LOVE that.
It seems my Internet is down but I had to find my way here to thank you for the peace and pieces you bring to my life and to say OMMMMM pumpkin
:)
Impressive work, thoughtful words. Loved the lady drawing on brown paper and those cloud shots from Saturday are scrumptious. Hope you are well.
Great advice and a lovely painting.
A wonderful perfect-lo take on the word. it's beautiful
Beautiful!Love the your interpretation and colours!
Great post Lolo! Love the way you incoporate the pattern paper together with your wonderful illustration!
Oh.... and I love the new header!!