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Monthly Archives: November 2022
Baby, You Can Drive My Car
Spotted this glamorous ball of fluff yesterday afternoon, sitting in traffic.
Pear Custard Pie
This is a modest, crustless pie that’s packed with fruit. The custard is made in a blender, then poured over a pan of sliced pears and baked. Simple, but a beautiful dessert!
There’s a Moon Out Tonight
I braced myself against the railing on my front steps to get this shot of last night’s gorgeous moon!
Fall Colors at Fernwood Cemetery
This is on Baltimore Pike in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania just outside of the Western border of Philadelphia. The weather is crisp, and I was there at the right time to catch some fall foliage in this beautiful and tranquil place.
Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Photography
Tagged calm, color, Delaware County, Fall, Fernwood Cemetery, graveyard, Lansdowne, leaves, rest, tranquility, trees
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Friday Five – Number One Hundred Twenty Nine
One hundred twenty ninth in a continued series creating a collage using five elements.
Could This Sketchbook Be The One?
Tina snagged me this cheap sketchbook meant for kiddies along with another one that had a disgustingly whimsical Christmas llama on the cover five years ago in what was hoped to be a replacement for the mysterious, blank-covered Sketchbook from … Continue reading
Posted in It Came From the Sketchbook, Weird World of the Roku, What's on TV?
Tagged Cartoon, cheap sketchbook, doodle, fun, Illustration, Joe Williams, monster, scribble, Sketch, sketchbook, trash
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