Thursday, June 18, 2015

15 Things Down, 89 Things To Go

  • A Sweatshirt
  • A Somersault
  • Messy Hair
  • A Belly Laugh
  • Jumping Rope
  • Shoelaces Tied Together
  • A Different Point Of View
  • Clouds That Look Like Something Else
  • A Happy Reunion
  • A Bald Spot
  • Disappointment
  • Siblings
  • Behind The Scenes
  • A Stain
  • A Wonderful Surprise
  • Chapped Lips
  • Incognito
  • A Chain-Link Fence
  • A Cat Sleeping in a Window
  • Afternoon Light
  • Christmas Lights
  • A Reflection
  • Book Covers
  • Hanging Laundry
  • Strangers
  • Black And White
  • Pierced Ears
  • Thumb Wrestling
  • An Arrow Pointing Up
  • Soft
  • Green
  • A Splash
  • A Blur
  • Wrinkles
  • A View From Above
  • Something Hidden
  • Half Full
  • What's In Your Pocket
  • Peeking 
  • An Empty Table
  • Your Next Door Neighbor
  • The Inside Of Your Fridge
  • Night In The City
  • A Drawing Of A Photograph
  • A Collection
  • Dancing
  • A Haunted House
  • A Security Guard
  • A Funny Shape
  • A Smiling Baby
  • An Accident Waiting To Happen
  • Nerds
  • A Closed Sign
  • A Vacant Lot
  • An Optical Illusion
  • Thinking
  • A Neon Sign
  • Today's Date
  • A Celebration
  • Your Parents
  • Under The Covers
  • A Barking Dog
  • In A Hurry
  • Graffiti
  • A Wild Animal
  • Downtown
  • A Spiderweb
  • Broken Glass
  • Make-Up
  • Running Water
  • A Deserted Street
  • A Family Heirloom
  • Rocks
  • An Unmade Bed
  • From Big To Little
  • A Winding Staircase
  • A High Five
  • A Long Time
  • Melting Ice Cream
  • Sparks
  • Messy Wires
  • A Hole In The Ground
  • Power Lines
  • A Flock Of Birds
  • A Graveyard
  • Sunny-Side Up
  • The Tallest Building
  • A Movie Marquee
  • A Butterfly Kiss
  • A List
  • Hand Shadows
  • A Fighter
  • Stripes
  • A Bridge
  • Fashion
  • A Yellow Traffic Light
  • Silence
  • Hard Work
  • A Rip
  • Cozy
  • A Fork In The Road
  • A Winner
  • Homemade
  • A Hiding Place

Broken Glass

Double walled glasses are fun, but fragile.

Broken Glass



Center, you will see broken glass. And to your left is an over-watered patio plant.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

A Family Hierloom

My paternal grandmother made this book for me when I was three. Every page is interactive in some way. Originally the plan was that each grandchild would get one of their own, but that was before my grandmother discovered just how complex and time consuming the project was to make. It is one-of-a-kind, just like she was. The tag sown in, "Made With Love By Grandma", sums its creation up perfectly.