Sally asked us to look for pretty patterns, and I found a few. Check out the cool lighting on the Washington Monument scaffolding -- it's finally getting repaired after the earthquake we had a couple years ago. Check out this amazing video of what it was like to be at the top of the monument during the earthquake.
I found some other patters in my soon-to-be-bead-studio...
Notice the stuck out tongue :-)
See other great patterns over at Sally's blog.
or link to the other blogs here:
The monument looks stunning all lit up like that - what a great idea for this weeks pattern theme.
ReplyDeleteI love how the monument looks! And the girl is wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThe monument looks so nice all fixed up. our family took a trip to DC but would love to go back just to see this monument in all it's glory.
ReplyDeleteFrom the most complex to the simplest patterns. All wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of the monument! Wow, that video is amazing it was shaking for a long time.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot of the monument - it's pattern is beautiful. Love your other patterns too,...such a cool shot w/the blinds and the brick wall through the window - love that one!
ReplyDeleteLove the night picture of the monument... and glad to see progress being made on your studio / laundry room... our kitchen has come to a grinding halt since someone (receptionist at the hardware store) neglected to book the installers!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture of the monument - and your studio is coming along just perfect. Hope you'll use it soon!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic! Building lit up at night are so pretty! And your studio is really coming along. I bet you can't wait!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the posts!
Vera
http://mypicturesonlife.blogspot.com/2013/07/focus-on-life-week-27-texture-week-28.html
Great choices for the prompt. I like the wall in progress!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you're very excited about the progress on your studio.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of the Monument
I love the Washington Monument photo - that's awesome and one that won't be taken again once they're finished.
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