Sunday, April 17, 2011

the view from here

again, amy is inspiring me to do more then just the dishes...

the forsythia came out in what seemed like an hour, i can't stop staring at it and feeling the hope it brings that spring is really coming.



or playing near it.



there's so much of it, but i like looking at it with these 2 cool rocks. i'm enjoying discovering the beautiful little places that will take their place forever in my memory next too my past homes' favorite places.



i unpacked this bowl my dad made us a long time ago, the pears looked so perfect in it. i wanted to photograph them in sunlight but by the time the sun rose two were in my belly and the symmetry just wasn't the same.




late again for using seeds. i picked up 4 basil plants that are now on the counter waiting the pots they will go in since again my garden can not be permanent. you can't see the one i've already almost killed....



my dad came to town and brought this bench he made for us.



got a fabulous invitation... check it out if you can.

Ordinary Grace
a celebration of everyday beauty

selected photographs by
Amy Drucker
www.amydrucker.com

on display from April 29-June 11

NoKa and NoKa Joe's
25 Katonah Avenue, Katonah, NY
914-232-7278
www.nokajoes.com

Gallery Opening,
Upstairs at NoKa
Friday, April 29, 7-9:30pm



this cool cat decided she was done with diapers before she was 3. did it herself, which we are pretty stoked about since the older one was dragged out of diapers 2 months after his 4th bday.



she wanted "green underpants. not light green dark green". hard to find. so i carved a turtle stamp and gave her dark green turtles. she was delighted.



settling into our new back yard.



we found some green and blue glitter paint...that was for paper.




it was everywhere....but it looked so pretty.


what's your view like?

3 comments:

  1. i love one more then the next. miss you tons and tons. am so proud of Hazel and her dark green turtles. love you all tons xxoox

    ReplyDelete
  2. Oh my I love those turtles!!

    That first photo with the stone and the forsythia through the window is particularly beautiful too. :)

    ReplyDelete