Teaching art with itty bitty students, exploring creativity, finding new passions and purpose, and enjoying the progress of my three greatest works of art out there in the big world.
10/1/08
Renewing raindrops
I like this fabric, too. It reminds me that the anticipated storm brings the needed moisture to the soil allowing growth. The storm is not just a sky show.
The brown doesn't work with all the car window blocks. I'm a bit concerned about the fabric fading.
While I was waiting for the clerk to measure and cut the fabric I was subjected to Neil Diamond's 1971 "I Am, I Said." I'd have preferred B. J. Thomas singing "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head," from 1969. Thank heaven it wasn't the 1968 Richard Harris version of "MacArthur Park." I don't think that I could take it, as it took too long to bake it--Even longer than this project has taken!
© 2008 Nancy L. Ruder
Labels:
BROWN,
choices,
GREEN,
Kansas,
quilts,
rain,
Seventies music,
Sixties music,
song lyrics,
stormy weather
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