The Changing Seasons – November 2020

I know, I know – I’m late for Changing Seasons party! Sorry! As always, it’s hosted by my dear friend Su from over at Zimmerbitch – do yourself a favor and visit her fabulous blog if you haven’t already. This month’s theme is quite easy to detect: it’s trees and leaves. November started really beautifulContinue reading “The Changing Seasons – November 2020”

Corvid-2020 weekly Challenge #10

  My wonderful friend Tracy from over at Reflections of An Untidy Mind started a lovely new blog challenge nine weeks ago – the Corvid 2020 Weekly Challenge. Here’s a little snippet from her, so you know what it’s all about: “Corvids are birds belonging to the Corvidae family, encompassing ravens, crows, magpies, jays and nutcrackers. So peruseContinue reading “Corvid-2020 weekly Challenge #10”

Corvid 2020 Weekly Challenge #9

My wonderful friend Tracy from over at Reflections of An Untidy Mind started a lovely new blog challenge nine weeks ago – the Corvid 2020 Weekly Challenge. Here’s a little snippet from her, so you know what it’s all about: “Corvids are birds belonging to the Corvidae family, encompassing ravens, crows, magpies, jays and nutcrackers.Continue reading “Corvid 2020 Weekly Challenge #9”

Corvid 2020 Weekly Challenge #8

  My wonderful friend Tracy from over at Reflections of An Untidy Mind started a lovely new blog challenge seven weeks ago – the Corvid 2020 Weekly Challenge. Here’s a little snippet from her, so you know what it’s all about: “Corvids are birds belonging to the Corvidae family, encompassing ravens, crows, magpies, jays and nutcrackers.  So peruse your corvidContinue reading “Corvid 2020 Weekly Challenge #8”

Corvid 2020 Weekly challenge #7 and Last Photo of April

My wonderful friend Tracy from over at Reflections of An Untidy Mind started a lovely new blog challenge seven weeks ago – the Corvid 2020 Weekly Challenge. Here’s a little snippet from her, so you know what it’s all about: “Corvids are birds belonging to the Corvidae family, encompassing ravens, crows, magpies, jays and nutcrackers.  So peruseContinue reading “Corvid 2020 Weekly challenge #7 and Last Photo of April”

The Changing Seasons – June and July 2019

Hello Everybody! I’m back from my little Social Media break! (I told you that “I’LL BE BACK!” I’m trying for a Terminator kind of voice here, so please feel free to shudder appreciatively. 😉 ) Did you miss me? Well, I know that I missed YOU! 😀 A LOT! But I can’t deny that the break didContinue reading “The Changing Seasons – June and July 2019”

Autumn is here

Autumn is here. Today it´s cold and windy – no, make that stormy what with wind forces up around 5 and 6 – and the tip of my nose resisted warming up no matter how many cups of hot tea I drank whilst painting this little water color of a tree this morning. The treesContinue reading “Autumn is here”

The Changing Seasons – June 2018

  It´s time again for the wonderful challenge The Changing Seasons, invented by Max from Cardinal Guzman and now hosted by my dear friend Su from Zimmerbitch.   The month of June started with admiring beautiful Irises in a little park nearby. Unfortunately I forgot to reload the battery of my camera and after only one single shot it gaveContinue reading “The Changing Seasons – June 2018”

Why We All Should Hug a Tree

    This month I´m joining the JUNE 2018 ART CHALLENGE: Outdoor Fun! created by my wonderful friend Charlie, creator of Doodlewash® and founder of World Watercolor Month™ (July) and World Watercolor Group™. Once again it is open to anyone who wants to participate with watercolor painting and/or simply pencil or pen & ink sketches. If you’re participating in theContinue reading “Why We All Should Hug a Tree”

A Tui From New Zealand

  In one of my latest post  (Golden Flicker), my dear friend Su from over at Zimmerbitch and I had a little chat about New Zealand´s national bird – the kiwi – and how she would prefer another one as such, since the kiwi is not only nocturnal but also flightless which contributes to itContinue reading “A Tui From New Zealand”