Well done on such creativity. I like how at this time of year as one lot of flowers dies of, another surges through. Very life-affirming. My Silent Sunday is over at http://gigglingatitall.blogspot.com
I’m afraid that rather than daffodils, I think A&E is going to be inextricably linked with Freddie’s memory for me. I remember sitting there last year with Josiah and a broken wrist waiting for news – then today almost a year later with a broken bone in his foot and I was thinking of you again … hopefully we won’t actually make an annual habit of it …
It happened a bit by accident, but it seemed to sum it all up rather nicely.
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Reluctant Housedad says
That’s not just a photo – that is wonderful art. Can’t take my eyes off it.
merry says
Goodness, thank you! (I heart Picnik 🙂 )
Almost dead daffodils do feel quite appropriate, and still strangely beautiful, this week.
Nicki Cawood says
Lovely! I am also an avid Picnik fan though need to explore it more!
merry says
I think it is great, aside from the autofix colour button, I find all of it works really well.
Herding Cats says
Great effect, I love it!
merry says
Suits my mood 🙂
Molly says
Very clever…… well edited to make a great scene
Mollyxxx
merry says
Thank you. I’m quite enjoying doing these with a twist to the photo 🙂
mrs hojo says
oh dear
heart just fell apart
just as well i love you xc
merry says
Love you too 🙂
Kate Davis-Holmes says
Well done on such creativity. I like how at this time of year as one lot of flowers dies of, another surges through. Very life-affirming. My Silent Sunday is over at http://gigglingatitall.blogspot.com
merry says
Thanks.
merry says
Yours made me smile 🙂
Firefly Phil says
Come, gentle spring. Ethereal madness, come.
merry says
That is very apt indeed.
Sarah says
I’m afraid that rather than daffodils, I think A&E is going to be inextricably linked with Freddie’s memory for me. I remember sitting there last year with Josiah and a broken wrist waiting for news – then today almost a year later with a broken bone in his foot and I was thinking of you again … hopefully we won’t actually make an annual habit of it …
merry says
Oh well, it could be worse I suppose 🙂 After all, I always think of you on Children in Need day 🙂
Ailbhe says
Oh good god. The brokenness and put-back-togetherness of it. Wow.
merry says
It happened a bit by accident, but it seemed to sum it all up rather nicely.