
If chevrons aren't your thing, how about vertical stripes?

In one way, I liked how amorphous this one is. Is it out of focus, or just a fuzzy pattern? I'm not sure!

But this is probably my favorite of this group. Nothing spectacular, but maybe a little mysterious.

In other news: I did manage to accomplish a few things. I wrote all of chapter 11, 1284 words. I did one more tub of cement in the well pit. I took care of one large annoying object. Well, OK, it's not REALLY where it belongs. But I started to clean it up and moved it closer to where it is going to live.
And Josh is fine. He has some kind of infection in the leg- the medicine they gave him is an antibiotic. He says he feels a lot better and the swelling is down.
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2 comments:
Water makes for a good subject. Is that partially frozen in the first one?
Good news about Josh.
Hi Ann- I don't think so, but it's hard to tell. It seemed too warm for any ice to have survived.
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