Blogger is acting weird tonight - let me know if the pictures don't open. Del
The four day class with Joan Schulze started today, there are seven students so we have lots of individual space and help. The class is "Fanning Creativity", which I had thought was an expression like "fanning the fire", but it is more literal and the subject is indeed fans - of all kinds. We are learning many different techniques which can be used to create fans, but also to create a lot of other things. There are no rules - only creative thinking. As usual I have flunked "GLUE", but at least this time I didn't get it all over myself. I don't know why it is such a struggle - I failed GLUE in kindergarten and have never improved.
Joan's website: http://www.joan-of-arts.com/
School website: http://www.pacificnorthwestartschool.org/all/fiber-arts-workshops/schulze-joan-fanning-creativity-apr-22-25-2013
Tonight I am posting a bunch of photos taken on the trip here - trees, flowers, landscape.
Several years ago I drove up here about this time of year and felt I was following Spring. Starting in Pacific Grove where everything was blooming, I moved through trees with lots of leaves and arrived in Portland where many trees were just leafing out. A little later this year and the drought has depressed the blooming and leafing out, but fascinating to see the differences the further north I came. When I took this picture I thought especially of Gerrie Congdon who loves the bright acid greens. I'll bet she LOVES this time of year.
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The four day class with Joan Schulze started today, there are seven students so we have lots of individual space and help. The class is "Fanning Creativity", which I had thought was an expression like "fanning the fire", but it is more literal and the subject is indeed fans - of all kinds. We are learning many different techniques which can be used to create fans, but also to create a lot of other things. There are no rules - only creative thinking. As usual I have flunked "GLUE", but at least this time I didn't get it all over myself. I don't know why it is such a struggle - I failed GLUE in kindergarten and have never improved.
Joan's website: http://www.joan-of-arts.com/
School website: http://www.pacificnorthwestartschool.org/all/fiber-arts-workshops/schulze-joan-fanning-creativity-apr-22-25-2013
Tonight I am posting a bunch of photos taken on the trip here - trees, flowers, landscape.
Several years ago I drove up here about this time of year and felt I was following Spring. Starting in Pacific Grove where everything was blooming, I moved through trees with lots of leaves and arrived in Portland where many trees were just leafing out. A little later this year and the drought has depressed the blooming and leafing out, but fascinating to see the differences the further north I came. When I took this picture I thought especially of Gerrie Congdon who loves the bright acid greens. I'll bet she LOVES this time of year.
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Whatever state one lives in during their primary education they learn the local history. This was part of my history growing up. I didn't realize until an advanced age how deficient I am in local history anywhere else in the country. This sign is one of four different "history lessons" at a viewpoint on I-205 which splits from I-5 and curves northeast around the downtown and over the Columbia River before rejoining I-5 above Vancouver, WA.
Here is my favorite Douglas Fir tree which is rooted on the hillside below and towers several hundred feet in the air. Dogwood grows below it down to the river.
Unfurling leaves - sycamore? maple? As my brain goes old and sluggish I have forgotten things I once knew so well - like the names of trees, flowers, birds, ... and my friends!
This crow was determined to sit on his branch and let me get closer and closer. Just after I snapped the picture he hopped down into the foliage.
I noticed how colorful the woods and waysides are with new leaves in many shades of red, rust, orange, yellow, and acid green.
Seattle skyline and the arena (Kingdome?) I almost never take pictures of cities. Hard to negotiate speeding traffic and take good pictures. These trees moved in the way at the last minute.
North of Seattle I took the ferry from Mukilteo to Whidby Island - a 20 minute "sail". There are two ferries that go back and forth, passing in the middle of the route.
4 comments:
How wonderful to be there in a class!!! I'm a class junky and looked up your links to the school - looks terrific!! Enjoy, Del.
Beautiful photos, Del! I love the one of Oregon City. How idyllic!
I've been down a rabbit hole -- finally catching up and enjoying your trip and your photos (as always). I love Coupeville - taught there some years ago and it is a beautiful place. Whose class are you taking? Have fun!!
xoxo
It looks like home! The sky in the ferry shot is an incredible shade of blue.
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