The health-giving properties of red cabbage are phenomenal.
I love it steamed with apple.
Great taste, good health.
Virtually no calories.
Turns blue when provoked.
Me, too.
The health-giving properties of red cabbage are phenomenal.
I love it steamed with apple.
Great taste, good health.
Virtually no calories.
Turns blue when provoked.
Me, too.
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living an imperfectly sustainable life
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If uncertainty is unacceptable to you, it turns into fear. If it is perfectlty acceptable, it turns into increased aliveness, alertness and creativity - Eckhart Tolle
Bits of writing that may someday be a story
GONZO ART CRITICISM FOR THE 99%
My creative journey through nostalgia for the 80s and the natural world
Textile Design in a midlife reset- the rising of Botanical Being
experiments with paper, cloth, earth and plant dyes
Textile art from the Heart of Nature
A blog by Catharine Ellis
craft, diy, natural dyeing
living an imperfectly sustainable life
Artist: Painter/Printmaker
To knit, knit, knit
Being with and portraying trees and the natural world in my creative capacity as an artist seeing the beauty in nature
L'essenziale è invisibile sia agli occhi che al cuore. Beccarlo è pura questione di culo
A Modern Mystery School
Santa Fe Literary Scene, Poetry, Land Art, New Mexico
Just another WordPress.com site
I love the delicacy of these. Your work is inspiring me to get back to printmaking. I’m not blogging at the moment because I needed to pull back and focus creatively (I was spreading myself to thin). It’s pleasure to see way you present your work on your blog. 🙂
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Thanks Suzanne. What you are seeing is a piece of the cake that I’m not finished baking and am desperate to get organised, post house-move, so I can get on with making the darned cake. I understand 100% about ‘spreading oneself thinly’. The positive side of that is one never runs short of enthusiasm. My blogs ‘go where they want’. It used to bother me but recognised that it was about lack of confidence – I have had to work hard at allowing myself the right to be ‘me’. It was not how I was brought up. The blog has really helped me sort out such personal issues, without even being conscious of them, at first. Thanks for reading. I am going to make my Christmas cakes tomorrow! 🙂
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Have fun baking – I’m catching up with all kinds of projects that had slipped out of mind while I spending so much time online. I’m enjoying working with my hands at present. 🙂
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Alas, Christmas cakes still unmade. But things are ‘getting done’. Hope your projects are going well.
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