The Blue Between
Wednesday, February 08, 2012

366: Day 39

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Three of my favorite things: hearing the boy sing again, visiting the beach during a sunbreak, and chasing rainbows. This was taken ...
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Tuesday, February 07, 2012

366: Day 38

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Three good things: the kid went back to school today, the sun was out, and it feels like everything is going to be ok.
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Monday, February 06, 2012

366: Day 37

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Three good things: more sunshine, a beautiful moon, and a happy child excited about his next musical theater class - Aladdin.
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Sunday, February 05, 2012

366: Day 36

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175 photos taken, two worth sharing, one technique tried and needs to be revisited as soon as possible.
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Saturday, February 04, 2012

366: Day 35

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Three good things: Sunsets at the beach. Photoshop. A boy who will jump when you say jump. 
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Friday, February 03, 2012

366: Day 34

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Three good things: sunshine, a clean coop, the promise of some good compost for the garden come spring.
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Thursday, February 02, 2012

366: Day 33

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Three good things: 1.) Sudafed is helping the child. I should have gotten him some weeks ago, but who knew it was going to be so much more ...
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Beyond Layers Class: Time Capsule, Part 2

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Well, look at that. Kim did have a magic trick for making these. Easy-peasy. (For those of you not taking the class, she did give us a fre...
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Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Beyond Layers Class: Time Capsule

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This is my homework for the Beyond Layers class - a time capsule, series of pictures that show a moment of time in my life. This is today. O...
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366: Day 32

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Three good things: interesting weather, taking photos, and a boy who has the energy to want to show you his magic tricks.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012

366: Day 31

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It's a been a whole month. One month of 2012 - poof - gone. It's been an awful month. And an amazing month. All at the same time, ho...
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Monday, January 30, 2012

Texture Tuesday

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I have two for Texture Tuesday. Both use Kim Klassen's "Simplicity" texture, plus others.
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366: Day 30

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Three good things: finding out that the kid does not in fact, have mono.... a new stronger type of antibiotics to try, and... one more day t...
Sunday, January 29, 2012

366: Day 29

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Three good things: a win for my son's soccer team (they are number 8 in the state in the second round of state cup), discovering how gre...
Saturday, January 28, 2012

366: Day 28

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Three good things: finding the only flowers in the yard, checking things off my list, and gluten-free takeout pizza. 

More Texture Play

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This first picture is one of my sister's , she takes amazing people pictures, and has a real gift with lighting. I don't know how s...
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Friday, January 27, 2012

366: Day 27

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Three good things: antibiotics from the doctor, tulips from the grocery store, and sunshine streaming from the sky.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Beyond Layers: Week 2 Part 2

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I made this using a combination of these two photos of mine, one from a lake in Oregon, the other, a bird in Florida. Plus, Kim...
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366: Day 26

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Three good things: a dentist appointment that is 6 months out, a fixed blog, and a boy who is feeling a little better. - Posted using Blog...
Wednesday, January 25, 2012

366: Day 25

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Three good things: if you ruin your blog, you can always try to fix it tomorrow, Theo's chocolate with cherries and almonds, a boy who w...
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Pam @ The Blue Between
Near Seattle, Washington, United States
Melting glass and playing with fire - that's my happy place. When I don't have the time to do that, I make other stuff: jewelry, paintings, gardens, photographs of my dog and kid and cat and flowers and trees and birds… stuff... Every year is a new adventure… this year’s challenge is homeschooling and trying to find some balance with that and life and art. Plus chickens, backyard chickens. My hands are full. I dream of the beach... sand... flip-flops... sunshine, and sometimes orcas.
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