I love to hear how you are always creating, developing, investigating, Cathy. It is very inspiring. A life well led. It should be like that, shouldn’t it? Constant inflow, constant outflow of beauty, like breathing xx🌹❤️
I enjoyed your paintings on the different paper textures so much. The bluey flowers in the last one made me so happy. Your poems make me happy too. I love what you see and how you paint and write what you see! Thank you, Cathy!
Morning here in Ottawa, Canada, sitting with my coffee in quiet reading your lovely post. I look forward to your recent works, it's amazing how you are constantly creating, trying out new papers, colours (the yellow just sings doesn't it?). Your poetry brought your spring world to life, swans even! We now have a few robins around who arrived early in the midst of a snowy spring!
I always look forward to seeing your latest paintings and reading your poems. Is it tapestry wool you use for those lovely brooches? You are a source of inspiration! Thank you 😊
I love to hear how you are always creating, developing, investigating, Cathy. It is very inspiring. A life well led. It should be like that, shouldn’t it? Constant inflow, constant outflow of beauty, like breathing xx🌹❤️
Thank you so much for such an encouraging comment Pauline - yes, I just want to make the most of each day x
Thank you for sharing all you do, Cathy. It speaks to me greatly xx
Thank you, Cathy, for bringing me back to earth and wonder on another Sunday morning. I am so appreciative.
Thank you Kim, so very much appreciated
Good afternoon Cathy.
A happy Spring to you and your loved ones.
I have been rather wordless of late, but read every word, and gaze at all your inspiring artwork with much enjoyment each week.
This week, 'Dead Nettle in the Churchyard' had me saying a nearly silent 'ooooh' in appreciation.
I read 'Bloomsbury Women' by Jan Marsh last week. It's wonderful if you haven't read it.
Our little home on wheels is now meta free, so I am very glad to receive your lovely weekly creativity in my inbox.
Wishing you a good week.
Hello Helen, always a pleasure to hear from you, and thank you for your reading and thoughtfulness. I send all best spring wishes x
I enjoyed your paintings on the different paper textures so much. The bluey flowers in the last one made me so happy. Your poems make me happy too. I love what you see and how you paint and write what you see! Thank you, Cathy!
Thank you always Jeni
Morning here in Ottawa, Canada, sitting with my coffee in quiet reading your lovely post. I look forward to your recent works, it's amazing how you are constantly creating, trying out new papers, colours (the yellow just sings doesn't it?). Your poetry brought your spring world to life, swans even! We now have a few robins around who arrived early in the midst of a snowy spring!
Thank you Nora, I your thoughtful comment very much.
I always look forward to seeing your latest paintings and reading your poems. Is it tapestry wool you use for those lovely brooches? You are a source of inspiration! Thank you 😊
Thank you! I am pleased to know. Yes I use tapestry wool for my French knot brooches
Love the wool, Cathy. Can't wait to see more!
Thank you Delia, I would love to work on these all day long right now but I’m pacing myself - I am pleased you like seeing them
"Dead Nettle in the Churchyard"...I will dash it down and carry it with me, such is its impact on me...
Cathy, you are really flowering in your artwork!
Thank you Nancy, that’s good to know - and thank you always for reading
The little boy in the last poem has my whole heart. 💛🦢
Thank you for reading and much appreciated!