Showing posts with label fences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fences. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Texture Tuesday edition . . .



Oh happy day . . .

It's Tuesday, and you probably already know that, unless your like me and the summer days
just keep whizzing by without so much as a hello and certainly no goodbye.

I'm keeping it short but wanted to pop in real quick with a couple of pictures . . . the sun was out....all
day yesterday and instead of grocery shopping or a million other things that needed to be done I threw
all caution to the wind and headed to the beach . . . oh happy day. I really needed it.

Today's texture Tuesday - any photo with two of Kim's textures.
This first one is from the weekend, in between a gully washer, at a nursery. It's definitely not in sharp focus
but I do like the softness of it. And of course Kim's textures just added to it.


{Kim Klassen textures Oh My in overlay at 35% and Sunkissed at mulitply at 25%}

And in our Beyond Layer's class she has challenged us to seek out fences and it just so happened that I
found this one over the weekend. I didn't get a chance to explore beyond this so I'm wondering where this goes, what's around the corner. . . mosquito repellent will be a must, lol!


{Kim Klassen textures Elevate in hardlight 35% and Sunkissed in multiply at 20%}
Hope your having a wonderful day - the sun is shining once again - oh happy day!
I'm off to fill the poor little pantry, Mother Hubbard's cupboard is bare. But I'll be back to visit all of you.

Love, Kim
XO





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Friday, June 10, 2011

Foto Friday - Keeping boundaries



It's something we use as a barrier
to mark a boundary
or prevent an entrance 
We use them to separate 
one thing from another 
and to establish possession 
It's used for privacy 
and sometimes just to enhance the appearance 
of a garden 
Security and safety are good reasons 
to use these 
to keep children and pets from wandering 
and to prevent trespassing or theft 
We build these around ourselves 
to keep out that which we fear might hurt us 
Often we find things growing on them
or being used for support
They are not impassable 
and sometimes we jump them 
At times we build them to keep us from something that is not there 
and yet sometimes they are not restrictive enough 
We need them physically to keep us from harm
and spiritually to keep us from sin 
and we should always keep them mended 
We often sit on them because we cannot commit ourselves 
But one thing is for certain 
because life is lived in a forward motion it cannot be lived upon one . . . 
. . . a fence.
                                             - kim



Fear is the highest fence - Dudley Nichols




 Grapes, needing the support of a fence....





And things with wings that are not effected by the boundaries of fences...






Fences that are needed to keep boundaries for the sake of safety.

This cute little puppy came to investigate after she realized I was there and is
using the fence to get a closer look. If you look closely in her eye on the right you can see
the reflection of the fence and a dark figure at the top of it, that is me.






Who doesn't love a white picket fence and especially one with decorative finials and a border of roses.







And some are used to prevent movement across a boundary . . .






Then there are outdoor rooms, sanctuaries, created by them...





Things can be displayed on them . . .




While some take comfort on the other side of them . . .




And some are old, but decorative and used to enhance a garden . . .




As I was going through my photos from this week, noticing the theme of fences it made me think about how it's somewhat comforting to have a certain amount of boundaries in my life just as long as they don't cut me off from the rest of the world. Which is certainly different than the feeling of being fenced in because of too many. Boundaries to keep me safe and those that keep me from doing the things I shouldn't. It made me think about how I have unnecessarily put up fences along the way and even some without gates that neither allows an entrance or an exit, and how I'm learning to jump them despite it. Sometimes I can even tend towards being a fence sitter in my indecisiveness created out of fear,  but have learned much about the importance of forward motion even though I may be stumbling.



Have a great weekend, and let's help each other remember
that if we must at times sit on the fence,
we can't do it for long because life is passing by.

Love, Kim
XO




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