Saturday, October 29, 2011

A Fall Greeting

Outside it is blustery and dreary today and getting colder by the minute, but inside it's warm and cozy. A perfect day for knitting, crocheting, painting and a little cooking.
It's been so long that I blogged I thought I wanted to at least say hello and I'll be back soon. Right now, my life is a little consumed by creating, and especially with my etching class.

Yesterday, I did something at the studio that might have ruined the plates I was working on, so today I'll make a new one and then hope my professor can help me fix the ones that are now too dark. Today, I feel much calmer about it, but yesterday I wasn't a happy camper...
I hope you all are warm and cozy wherever you are and that you are enjoying a perfect autumn weekend!!

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful fall decorations! Hope your etching plate will be okay after the "fix". Just returned from a short trip to Santa Fe=if you are lonesome for some NM photos, I posted some on my blog.

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  2. Hallo Silke, dir ein kuschliges Wochenende:-) LG Inge

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  3. Bravo pour cette très belle décoration...
    gros bisous

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  4. Hallo Silke, der Raum mit der Blätter-Girlande ist sehr schön! Solche Sterne wie bei dir einer von der Decke hängt, werden bei uns auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt verkauft, mir gefallen die auch sehr. A cozy and snuggly weekend to you as well!

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  5. Liebe Silke,
    der Herbst zeigt sich von seiner schönsten Seite. Wir machen es uns schön gemütlich.
    LG Sabine

    PS: Hab bisher noch keine Post erhalten. Bin mal gespannt wie lange die Reise dauert...

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  6. Silke,
    The weather in this part of Georgia is beautiful and sunny!
    Love all your orangey goodness in your home.
    Happy Autumn wishes to you!
    Kay

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  7. Love your decorations - the light pouring in from that wonderful window makes it look a bit spooky - just perfect for Halloween (although I am sure it doesn't look that way when standing in the room). Hope your copper plates can be saved...

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