Thank you, Michael. In amongst the hard labour of gardening, it's nice to drop tools and attend to something more delicate and conceptual, and less labour-intensive!
dear faisal, the words and images are perfect. I love them. I'm sure the beaks would be pleased at such a use for the product of their labour after they had finished with it.
It's wonderful working with natural materials, Catmint. For me there's so much more content in them. Let's hope the birds with the beaks are flying with joy! Thank you. Faisal.
Ah Demie, that's so good of you to say that. I believe in potential, as you do, do you not? To me, the first priority of gardening is to love it. The rest will follow.
Very lovely visual and verbal composition, Faisal.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michael. In amongst the hard labour of gardening, it's nice to drop tools and attend to something more delicate and conceptual, and less labour-intensive!
DeleteVery nice work with the wood and the words.
ReplyDeleteLoved the little nest especially.
Thank you Shirley, and thank you for Following! Other lives (and beaks) were involved in the creation of the nest, I have to confess...
Deletedear faisal, the words and images are perfect. I love them. I'm sure the beaks would be pleased at such a use for the product of their labour after they had finished with it.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful working with natural materials, Catmint. For me there's so much more content in them. Let's hope the birds with the beaks are flying with joy!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Faisal.
Lovely post, images and text.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda. Peace to you.
DeleteWhat isn't yet waits to become
ReplyDeleteI really liked that Faisal
what a good gardener you are!
Ah Demie, that's so good of you to say that. I believe in potential, as you do, do you not? To me, the first priority of gardening is to love it. The rest will follow.
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