Free-Wheeling

Free-Wheeling

There was no particular pattern in mind; I had my blank coasters and plenty of sunshine coming through the window … I just started putting lines down. When I finished with lines, I started putting colors down. Then – I was done.

The New …

The New …

Home is on the top of a hill covered with sagebrush and other assorted growth. The soil – if it could be called that – is mostly compacted sand. Some of the area was composted before I moved here but I plan to use fresh soil in the new greenhouse. First, the brush needs to…

The Old …

The Old …

Several planter boxes were used in last summer’s garden. After harvesting, the greens were left in place and covered with plastic sheeting to make it through the winter as best they could. Seems they survived … although this past winter was not all that severe. About ½ the main bed was given the hoop/plastic treatment….

Winter’s Over

Winter’s Over

Last fall, I set up some experimental “greenhouses” to see if I could grow some greens over a cold Idaho winter. I had bought some portable planters last summer and rigged them up with hoops to support some heavy semi-clear plastic covers. The covers were held in place with carpenter’s clamps. I picked up 3…

Gallery

Gallery

I had to start this blog somewhere … so here are a few of my tangles that I had worked on over the winter months. I’ll be posting examples of some of my two passions – drawing tangles and gardening. I really wasn’t sure about this but my husband thought I should share my work…