now I have to write 10 times (or more): GREAT! I'm very intrigued by your sentences and by the wonderful work with (scrabble?)letters. once again: great!!
I love how you did this--quite creative you are (but of course we already knew that)!;>)
I like them all, but the second one is my favorite--I guess because of all the cool tiny objects. The first one through me for awhile: I kept putting commas after "do" and "to" (in my head, of course) and messing up the meaning. I was like, "Huh?!" But then the English teacher took the commas out, smacked her head, and exclaimed, "Duh!"
Terrific post. I'm sitting here smiling--and I haven't had my second cup of coffee!:>)
Love this post with it's photos, your creations. I am off to west Texas, a two day trip when you have a baby. Eight hours to cross the state is just too much for a six week old. Jacob is off to work, long vacation over. So imagine that there is actually a job for a pipeline in my hometown where my family is! I imagined it last year and it came true, so we are off and hopefully can be there 6-8 months, enough time to make up for a year of not being able to see them and everyone can meet August!
I don't know how that would feel, but it LOOKS very nice… a beautiful CV-day to you!
ReplyDeletenadine!
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wuaw....
love it
the words
how you did it
just all
and
how great that would feel
may I print the second one?
please?
love
Patrice A.
go ahead, patrice!
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Nadine this is perfect! You have entered my imagination ; )
ReplyDelete...by the way I am p"pining" now... ( on Pinterest!)
ReplyDeleteGreat great work, i keep scrolling up and down :)
ReplyDeleteoh goodness, thanks for imagination, x
Imagine if I didn't make time to stop in for a visit, before I start work. I would have missed this sweet post. :) xo
ReplyDeletenice series of narrative images I like a lot.
ReplyDeleteHelen :)
PS: Im still trying to work this challenge out if I observe for a couple more weeks I think Ill get it heehee
Oh, how lovely. I like tham all, and all those different letters, made by you or not, put toghether so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteA great idea, and great words.
I
may
add:
greatly in
imagination
nadine
excells!
(And those two birds toghether.... not to mention the last "falling" L, leading us to actually try to realise all that, after having imagined it!)
Oh great post and great quotes!
ReplyDeleteOriginal, as always, mammawoolf!:)
ReplyDeletenice way of posting this!
ReplyDeleteyou are so creative!
Lovely words
ReplyDeleteThought provoking words. Great way to ask them.
ReplyDeletehttp://hibiscusbloem.blogspot.com/2012/06/corner-view-imagine.html
like your take on this theme. Imagine......I love it.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you from Kazakhstan.
Imagine...it's there :-) great words..had to laugh because I made my own in my head!
ReplyDeletejaja..wAt zou dat een vrijheid geven en lekker voelen.
now I have to write 10 times (or more): GREAT!
ReplyDeleteI'm very intrigued by your sentences and by the wonderful work with (scrabble?)letters.
once again: great!!
It would feel like heaven,
ReplyDeletedearest Nadeschda!
relaxation
satisfaction
peace I've imagined... through your lines.
I wonder about the making of... have you worked with a glas plate?
Love
Ariane.
love, love, love
ReplyDeletethis is so cool Nadine :)
ReplyDeleteand I think it would be great.
Artistic messages! Very nice CV, Nadine :)
ReplyDeleteI love your corner view this week. Very... imaginative!
ReplyDeleteThumbs up! Love your version of imation.
ReplyDeleteNadine you are a clever thing! I love this post - and yes, wouldn't the world be a lovely place if . . .
ReplyDeleteKaryn xx
I love how you did this--quite creative you are (but of course we already knew that)!;>)
ReplyDeleteI like them all, but the second one is my favorite--I guess because of all the cool tiny objects.
The first one through me for awhile: I kept putting commas after "do" and "to" (in my head, of course) and messing up the meaning. I was like, "Huh?!" But then the English teacher took the commas out, smacked her head, and exclaimed, "Duh!"
Terrific post. I'm sitting here smiling--and I haven't had my second cup of coffee!:>)
Great!
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I imagine this wonderful wor(l)d :)
ReplyDeletei am imagining you are an artist. but that is not hard to imagine, given this post ♥
ReplyDeleteLove this post with it's photos, your creations. I am off to west Texas, a two day trip when you have a baby. Eight hours to cross the state is just too much for a six week old. Jacob is off to work, long vacation over. So imagine that there is actually a job for a pipeline in my hometown where my family is! I imagined it last year and it came true, so we are off and hopefully can be there 6-8 months, enough time to make up for a year of not being able to see them and everyone can meet August!
ReplyDeleteI love this Nadine! Indeed, how would that feel?
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