Butterflies and Flowers Mosaic
Courtesy of Reusable Art
Psalm 104: 1 – 2
“Bless the Lord, O my soul. O Lord my God, thou art very great; thou art clothed with honour and majesty.
Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain”
This is the poetry of the King James Version.
Ellen Grace Olinger
Geranium Drawing, courtesy of Reusable Art
As I read a library book, the sky changes. Light arrives, and grey colors, with some blue here and there. The last Saturday in February. Spring soon.
We enjoy our Oostburg Public Library “A Little Library Growing Every Day.”
The Vintage Green Floral Endpaper is courtesy of Reusable Art.
Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin
The Doone Valley in Winter, by Frederick John Widgery (1861 – 1942).
Please visit the painting’s page, at Reusable Art – Breathing New Life Into Old Art, for more information.
The light was especially beautiful yesterday. In the early morning, there were rays of light through layers of clouds.
For a moment later, the light on the cotoneaster branches looked like holiday lights.
In the afternoon, Karl and I went for a walk in the neighborhood. The light through trees, falling on a creek, November gardens . . . all so beautiful.
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This morning, I discovered some vintage postcards by Ellen Clapsaddle at Reusable Art. This is one example: