Saturday, 19 April 2025

Cold, wet, windy...

 That was the weather yesterday and it carries on today! So the planned afternoon bike ride became half an hour on the turbo trainer and the day was spent working on a new design...not quite finished yet, and I have been getting professional advice on finishing it..from my daughter!



I'll carry on with it today...

If it does get a little less chill there is more Stuff to get out of the greenhouse...

14 comments:

JayCee said...

Your new design looks great. I like it.
Same weather here too, which I don't like so much.

Susan Heather said...

Hope your weather improves soon.

gz said...

And yours too...you don't need torrential downpours and high winds!

northsider said...

Great designs. I lit the stove again last night.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I love your archway design! Visually compelling.

Susan said...

Your prints show lovely stone work, and a view from the arch.
It is an odd Spring. Some nights are freezing, and the frogs are silent. Today we are warm, and it feels like Summer.

Granny Sue said...

It is hot here! Low 80s today, and windy.
I like the new design.

Steve Reed said...

We're escaping that weather, apparently. It's pretty sunny down here. At least you can spend the time productively on art!

gz said...

I'm about to turn the central heating on...

Catalyst said...

Rain and snow here yesterday. Today is sunny and much warmer.

angela said...

They look very effective. I love them.
I often wonder what those who don’t do any crafty things do to pass the time on cold and wet days.
That’s the best part of winter, being inside with lots of crafting to keep you occupied

Jeanie said...

I'm liking your new one very much!

jeanie said...

No doubt your daughter has seen many a print from you over the years - I do like that design. I didn't put on my socks and dressing gown this morning which has been necessary for the last few days - but that could be as much a reflection on the sleeping in over Easter as it is the temperature requirements.

Amy said...

It's good to experiment, then you can see what works and what doesnt