Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Project ABC - Z

Z is for Zebra



The idea of Project ABC by Wortman is to post a photo each week starting with the letter A and going through the whole alphabet. As the project is in German but I am writing in English I try to find words/photos that start with the same letter in both languages.


Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Project ABC - T

T is for 

TIGER




The idea of Project ABC by Wortman is to post a photo each week starting with the letter A and going through the whole alphabet. As the project is in German but I am writing in English I try to find words/photos that start with the same letter in both languages.

You will find more photos here (the links are in the comments section).

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Project ABC - Q

Q is for

QUILT

 


Quilts like this handmade Hexagon-quilt are most people's - and pets' -  favorite blankets. 



The idea of Project ABC by Wortman is to post a photo each week starting with the letter A and going through the whole alphabet. As the project is in German but I am writing in English I try to find words/photos that start with the same letter in both languages.

You will find more photos here (the links are in the comments section).

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Project ABC - P

P is for 

Penguin / Pinguin

 


The idea of Project ABC by Wortman is to post a photo each week starting with the letter A and going through the whole alphabet. As the project is in German but I am writing in English I try to find words/photos that start with the same letter in both languages.

You will find more photos here (the urls are in the comments section).

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Project ABC - O

O is for

Oranges / Orangen



I really love oranges and while I was in Florida I discovered this delicious sort of oranges called Honeybells.

The idea of Project ABC by Wortman is to post a photo each week starting with the letter A and going through the whole alphabet. As the project is in German but I am writing in English I try to find words/photos that start with the same letter in both languages.

You will find more photos here (the urls are in the comments section).

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Project ABC - N

N is for

Nose / Nase

 

My favorite nose belongs to Felix, my loyal friend.

The idea of Project ABC by Wortman is to post a photo each week starting with the letter A and going through the whole alphabet. As the project is in German but I am writing in English I try to find words/photos that start with the same letter in both languages.

You will find more photos here (the urls are in the comments section).

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Project ABC - K

K is for

Kangaroo / Känguru



I fondly remember my vacation in Australia. We drove into the outback. There are not as many kangaroos to be seen as I imagined but these two just posed in front of my camera.

The idea of Project ABC by Wortman is to post a photo each week starting with the letter A and going through the whole alphabet. As the project is in German but I am writing in English I try to find words/photos that start with the same letter in both languages.

You will find more photos here (the urls are in the comments section).

Saturday, July 29, 2017

Who would have tought

Let me start with this statement: I am not a sentimental or romantic person. I don't collect things from my childhood, not even things from my daughter's early years. I have no problem when my husband forgets our wedding anniversary or if somebody doesn't call me for my birthday. When my grandmother died I didn't keep anything from her stuff as memento and when my father died I only took over his BMW because it's a really nice car and I'm an only child and my mother couldn't use it.

The same goes for my quilts. If I make a quilt for someone I don't care what they use it for. Fine if they wrap the baby in it (as intended), equally fine if the dog sleeps on it. Really! I couldn't understand my friend who was heart-broken when a quilt she gave to a friend was nailed to the wall (with really large nails, producing holes the size of a quarter Dollar).

And last week that all changed.

Maybe you still remember what I told you about the "Portrait Shuffle" organized by "Through our Hands", a textile art group (click here for the blogpost). The idea was to make a portrait on a canvas, it will be hung at the prestigious Festival of Quilts in Birmingham (England) and then the portraits will be shuffled and a random one will be sent back to you. "Through our Hands" established a blog to show all the great portraits they received - one more beautiful than the other. You could be the lucky receiver of a portrait/quilt by Alicia Merrett, Mirjam Pet-Jacobs, Jette Clover, Linda Barlow, Sandra Meech or of a lot of other celebrities of the quilting world.

I was thinking about my portrait for a long time. It should be a kind of quilt not a drawing and it should be in the bright colors that I so love. I was thinking about a Picasso-like face or a Venetian mask - but no idea was really that appealing. And then I looked down where my dog Felix was happily snoring away under my desk. How about a portrait of Felix? In bright colors?


I looked through my photos of Felix and found a suitable one. I traced the outline and divided the forms, the lines mimicking the fall of his fur. I fused colorful fabric to the background trying to leave very small gaps between the fabrics. In these gaps I hand-embroidered black lines. (From pre-school on this was always my favorite way of coloring - black outlines filled with the brightest colors.) I glued batting to the canvas to get the quilty feeling and mounted the portrait. It looked fabolous and exactely like Felix.


And then it happened. I was not able to put the portrait in an envelope and send it to England. It was impossible for me to send my own dog away. What if the portrait goes to someone who doesn't like dogs, to someone who will throw it away? For the first time in 28 years of quilting I understand the meaning of "I put all my heart and soul into it".

For several days I tried to convince myself to send the quilt but I couldn't bring me to do it. As much as I would like to own a quilt by Alicia Merrett or Annabel Rainbow Felix will stay at home. Sorry "Through our Hands" I would have loved to be part of the exhibition. Next time I will make an unknown horse.

I am very much looking forward to seeing all the portraits in Birmingham in a little bit more than a week. You can see a preview of many of them by clicking here.

I'm linking this post to Nina-Marie's "Off the Wall Friday".

Sunday, February 21, 2016

52 weeks of creativity: Sleep

This week's theme was sleep. And nobody in my family knows better how to sleep well and long than Felix, my dog.

He sleeps everywhere in the apartment. 

In front of the door ...

... along the wall ...

... under my desk ...

... in his doggy bed ...

... and partially outside of it.

See - the best sleeper around.

Sunday, January 24, 2016

52 weeks of creativity: Animal

This was a tough one. Animal.

Of course my first thought went to my dog but that is so obvious.

Then I made pictures of my owl collection. The pictures were nice. But still - these were no real animals.

I love ravens and crows. So out I went with my camera and did a lot of pictures of black birds high up in the trees. When you get near them they fly away - only some doggie treats could persuade them to stay and let me take their pictures. But those weren't too good.

So I gave up and decided to show some pictures from the zoo. I love the Vienna Zoo and even have a season ticket so I think it's approbriate to show you pictures of one my favorite animals in the Vienna Zoo.



Saturday, September 19, 2015

Monday, May 11, 2015

A Visit to the Zoo

I love going to the zoo. So on Saturday I invited a large part of my family to join me for the first visit in Spring to the Zoo Vienna. It was a great day for man and beast.

It was warm enough to go for a swim.

 Although others desparately tried to get inside where the food was.

 Some were just standing around enjoying the nice weather ...

 ... while others tried to hide.

 This guy (who is actually a girl) was relaxing in the sunshine.

And someone was really tired.

 As usual the wive is on the outlook ...

 ... while the man takes a nap.

 Some were really alert.

Others showed their best side.

 Some were opportunistic: "You got fish? I love you!"

 Others knew that their food was inside.

 And some just wanted to have their picture taken.



Wednesday, December 3, 2014

My fabulous vacation in the US - Part III

As I told you yesterday when we were in New Orleans we took a swamp tour. A bus took us out there and then a motorboat took us around Perl River and in the swamps. It was a great experience. The captain of our boat was a fisherman like his father and grandfather and therefore he knew a lot about the animals and the plants of the region - and he was also a pretty funny guy.

The swamps of Louisiana are not only rich in wildlife but also a really beautiful place. But see for yourself.