
The dandelion was a very early photo by Irving Penn I found. The girl is from my photo library. They seemed to fit my mood of wishing for long summer days.

Last week I received two goodies from the One World One Heart Giveaway that I had won. Honestly I was startled when I actually held them how beautiful they were. The craftsmanship and the obvious time that went into them was amazing.
The second thing I won was this Karma Bracelet from Cat at Gypsy Nurse - Writing Out Loud. I was really drawn to it when I saw the photo of it during the giveaway. I could not believe I won it till it was actually here and I put it on. It is one of those things that slips right on and sort of becomes a part of you. It warms up with your body heat and the the messages and hearts make you feel so good. Please stop by Cat's blog and see what she is up to. I love how she writes like she talks and there is a no holds on it. We could all learn a little bit about life, love and great jewelry from Cat. Thank you Cat for this wonderful piece.
These are photographs of the grown up Alice Liddell, Alice with her sisters, Edith and Lorina, and Alice as a child. She is said to have been the inspiration for the books.
The book, the title page, the author, the illustrator, my favorite quote from the book, and my favorite Alice illustrated by Arthur Rackham.



Back of rulers
Three little boys with there sister. I love how the baby's hair is slicked down. The little girl with her big bow and very cute glasses. She looks like she just know that these boys are going to be a handful.
This little one is so sweet in his lace. Yes this is a little boy. In fact the picture below is him a few years older. It was quite common to keep baby boys in dresses till they were potty trained and could maneuver the buttons on pants.
I love this picture of this young lad. His hands and feet are so big, yet he still has that boyish appeal. I bet his voice is just a hint away from squeaking when he talks. Till then he looks all handsome in his suit.
I purchased this picture in Montana. I love the fur and way his little leather shoes are all worn. I have several photos of this child up until manhood. He has a presence.

Snow at the beach is always so much fun. Everyone comes out to build a snowman.
The Inter Coastal Waterway is quiet. All the boats are locked up, the docks tied down, only an occasional bird is seen. The contrast of the snow on the grass is quite beautiful. The snow melts quickly as there is a lot of heat from the ever changing landscape.
Over at the Yacht Club the boats are covered with snow. It is so strange and quiet. This is normally an area full of activity of coming and goings. The boats seem rather sad. Waiting to be used.
Home from the beach the cherry trees are just beautiful. They are covered in snow. They look like spring brides covered in lace.





Label sheet three to round things out.



The first collage was of the old couple. I sat them in the front yard of an abandoned farm house. I read everyday of people losing their homes, farms not being able to break even. here the couple know their future is in what they have made - their children and grandchildren. Isn't that what the future is all about?
The second collage is really a background piece. I combined several photographs with the back of the cabinet card to make one background piece. I love the old feel it gives to the antique store.
January with all of it's storms has been so cold. I am hoping February will be a little warmer. I love this woman's muff and how she has the flowers on her coat. A reminder that spring is not too far away.
She looks so elegant in her large hat and scarf.
This is the page that I used the bandanna technique with. The lovely fairy girls are from Art Chixs and the hearts were from a free collage sheet that Julia from Cemerony was giving away on her blog. I love this quote from William Wordsworth.




