The Pond has cleared after the flood.
This is the natural clay I play with. If I can find straight blue/green, it works very well.
I love to watch my babies when they don't know.
Charme sees me!
I have been spied by Arrow. There will be no secret shots now.
15 comments:
That is cool to have your own clay supply. I love the photos. Charm is gorgeous.
Wonderful pictures, love your horses.
Enjoy your day.
Sunny :)
How cool is that, to have your own clay to work with! Post a picture of something you've made with it.
The horse pictures are yummy. You can tell they love you.
Hi Gail,
Nice photos! Say, you asked about the 3 columns on my blog. I got the instructions on how to do it from here the Three Column Blogger.
http://www.threecolumnblogger.com/
Here's the link to the Dark Background that I use.
http://www.threecolumnblogger.com/2008/09/three-column-minima-dark.html
Have fun playing with that info!
Ice Pony Girl
Wow, that clay is an amazing colour and if you get it in tones of blue/green, even more amazing!
Beautiful horses and the pond is so serene looking. I too am amazed at your clay. Sure would love to see a project.
Beautiful pictures and beautiful animals.
Thank you for the nice comments on my blog. Where in AR is clay like that? Not where I live. We grow rocks. HA! HA!
Have a great week!
Maxine
Great pics! Your horses look very content and happy...=) Are there fish in the pond?
Great shots! Please show us what you do with the clay.
Ahhhh, and life is good!!!
Have a wonderful week.
Gail,
What do you mean if you can find straight blue/green clay..What is mixed in with the blue/green that keeps it from "working well"? Just curious..
Love the horse pictures and the refective pond is gorgeous!
Your horses are absolutely beautiful!
(as is your photography)
Indie
I love to catch my animals (and kids) unaware. So much fun. Love your clay pit. My kids, when they were young had a great clay spot and spent many an hour molding. Good for the soul.
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