This is a snapshot of a walkway that drains rain water at the SF Arboretum.
Also, a little blurb about blog maintenance. I've pared down the side bar so that the blog loads faster, I hope. Lots of pictures still can make a blog a little slow.
I'm also very worried about friends living back east. It's nail biting time. Going to check blogs-again. Check in if you can! Please??
About this Accidental Art number. I've spent 2 hours ( and it's 1;15 am) just trying to get the proper number on all the Accidental art posts. I'll try again tomorrow. I know where #1 is and I will count up from there.
Gotta dash!
Also, a little blurb about blog maintenance. I've pared down the side bar so that the blog loads faster, I hope. Lots of pictures still can make a blog a little slow.
I'm also very worried about friends living back east. It's nail biting time. Going to check blogs-again. Check in if you can! Please??
About this Accidental Art number. I've spent 2 hours ( and it's 1;15 am) just trying to get the proper number on all the Accidental art posts. I'll try again tomorrow. I know where #1 is and I will count up from there.
Gotta dash!

your photo reminds me of some of Debbie New's art knitting--she has an image of a grate, with pebbles/people in it. (is it a grate, or jail cell?) Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love that!
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, when I saw this grate, and how the picture of it came out, it was so stunningly beautiful to me that I was awestruck.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you love it, FUZZARELLY. So do I. :-)
And Helen, I had to look up Debbie New's knitting, and saw the knitting you spoke of. It reminds me of the time I took a photo of a flower through a screen, expecting the screen to dissolve but it didn't. I got a grid effect instead. It was beautiful and so unexpected. It's another Accidental Art post.
The world is just full of unexpected beauty, and it's wonderful when a knitter captures such things with her or his artistic vision. Debbie New has an artist's eye, so she does.