summer is off to a good start!
a new tunic soft and light as butterfly wings, made of silk liberty art fabric
owl wool from quince & co, yucca is the summery color (LOVE)
reading knitting magazines, drinking cold beer and making what was
supposed to be a secret surprise, but...
he found out. (will share soon)
coral pink toes :)
roses in bloom
*
i did spend time on the island again (fun!), those photos are in my film camera still,
back at home, i took a walk through the marsh....
something curious is going on...
!
wait...
hee hee, clams
these are siphons
oh
this is how the clam breathes, eats and eliminates (hee hee, makes me laugh everytime)
nature! amazing!
and on the mud banks of the marsh...
crab # one
crab # two
* hello *
i am the world's best starer
(is that a word?)
(is that a word?)
no, that would be me
time for me to go home, happy start of summer northern and western hemisphere!
I was laughing , too!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful pics!!!
xxxx Ale
thank you ale!
Deletelovely lovely lovely. I am trying to talk DH into a trip west in maybe early september...I'll let you know for sure
ReplyDeleteand maybe a whale watching and kayaking trip to the islands too mim? :)
DeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteNature.. in us.. around us.. it is us x
yes! :)
DeleteSo totally cool!
ReplyDeletethe marsh is endlessly interesting, especially at low tide!
DeleteOMGoodness, what beautiful, wondrous photos! Made me giggle to wonder how long you had to wait for those amazing shots of clams eliminating!
ReplyDelete**happy smiles**
Deb
aw thank you deb! i didn't have to wait, the clams were very busy! however, i missed the 'action' many times due to my inability (slow reflex, agg!) to catch them when they did pop up!
Deletelove the siphons!!!! and those crabs!!
ReplyDelete(a whole week at the beach, and we happened upon only one crab (grabbed from the ocean by a grand) and one little hermit crab in a periwinkle shell---grabbed from the ocean floor again. Where were all the sand crabs this year???? I looked and looked!)
hmmm...they like rocks, tidepools...were there any nearby? i hope you had a wonderful time steph!
DeleteSo cute those clams. Love the owl yarn such a pretty colour as is your tunic. I hope you do enjoy your summer as I, in the land down under, am enjoy my winter.
ReplyDeletethank you kate, owl is a new yarn from quince, an equal blend of alpaca and merino, really soft and lovely! happy winter solstice to you :)
DeleteOh Lori, I love those little crabs!!! and your new top, and the idea of drinkng beer and reading knitting magazines!
ReplyDeleteWE are freezing our little toes off down here in Melbourne town, Australia, knitting with thick thick wool (Quince and Co Osprey!) and staying inside, mostly!
i know! the crabs! i almost wanted to put a little thought bubble over their heads, they seem like they are about to speak! ooh, lucky you, osprey is gorgeous! you'd love owl too. happy winter solstice, stay warm there!
DeleteStunning stunning stunning
ReplyDeleteHahahaha those clams, we thought the same thing, right?!! Hee
Happy summer ms Lori graham
Love
kj
:) haha! thank you kj, happy summer to you!
DeleteWONDERFUL! i had no idea clams did that, how cool!
ReplyDeletethey are really fascinating to watch, sometimes there can be hundreds!
DeleteHa,ha that´s really funny!
ReplyDeleteAnd the pictures are wonderful as always!
thank you karin-ida!
DeleteHappy summer to you too :) Beautiful post!
ReplyDeletethank you andee! cheers!
DeleteLove love love these pictures!! you captured some perfect moments. I really smiled at the chair, the knitting, the magazine and the beer. That was me last night. :)
ReplyDeletethank you lisa, isn't it such a great summertime combination!?
DeleteHappy summer to you too my dear friend.
ReplyDeleteLove the new blouse and the pink toes, so fun.
Have a great Sunday.
thank you tracey :)
DeleteHi Lori! I remember watching them do that - hahaha! Oh my, quite the visual. :) Happy summer! Last night we had a glorious full moon and hundreds of fireflies in the pine trees. Magical! xo
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, fireflies and pine trees AND a full moon! that sounds amazing pam! i would love to see fireflies!
DeleteHow interesting the clams are, and what a strange sight to see. I don't think I would have had a clue what they were.
ReplyDeleteYour new blouse is beautiful.
it is pretty strange, even being used to seeing it! it's a sign of a healthy ecosystem, so a very good thing!
DeleteStunning photos! And what a beautiful place you live in - it's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAnd if "starer" isn't a word, it certainly ought to be :-)
thank you irene! my husband thinks i have my own dictionary, i'll have to tell him!
DeleteAbsolutely a lovely start to summer! You are the best, XOXO
ReplyDeleteaw thank you susan :)
DeleteI love your photos, the crafty ones and your eye for nature.
ReplyDeletethank you so much :)
DeleteSuch a lovely post Lori! Happy belated birthday too dear friend xxx
ReplyDeletethank you linda :) happy winter solstice my friend.
DeleteSigh. You're posts are always a breath of fresh air.
ReplyDeleteHappy start of summer to you too!
thank you very much linda!
DeleteHi Lori,
ReplyDeleteYour world is so different from mine, but somehow I feel connected....That river running through the marshes looks beautiful. The photo's of the clams made me smile. Never seen anything like it before!
Love your new dress. The little rosettes on the sleeves make it look ever more special!
Wishing you a happy new week!
Madelief x
dear madelief, i have that same feeling looking at your photos, perhaps it's nature that connects us all. and i love that this happens even so far away.
DeleteLori, everything that you've shown us presents a wonderful gateway to official summer.
ReplyDeleteThe fabric and yarns are great. (I must look at Quince, and thank you for your stockist tip. Meanwhile their emails call to me.)
And then...to be outdoors in that place your revisited...wow. If I concentrate, I could almost feel transported from this city.
It's just getting dark now on Sunday evening, so I do hope to go out and catch a glimpse of the super moon that's been rising.
Nature is such a gift to us! xo
i hope you were able to see the moon frances, i went out to look at it too. i love that you find nature and share it's gifts with us from the big city.
Deletedid i tell you that habu carries quince & co? they are at 135 west 29th street, suite 804, between ave of the americas and 7th ave. i'd love to know what you think of it.
happy summer lori!!! Glad to see you are enjoying all the benefits of a beautiful season :)
ReplyDeletethank you karen :)
Deletelove, love, LOVE your summer photos lori.
ReplyDeletei have a crush on the colors in the 2,3,4 and 5
image....heavenly! i would love to sink down in that gorgeous
green velvet comfy looking chair of yours wearing that beautiful linen tunic
and with that heavenly owl yarn on my needles : ))
secret revealed! curious to know the story behind that : )
xx
sorry for writing linen when actually meaning to write silk : )
DeleteLOVE linen too! thank you dear v and i hope to share soon :)
DeleteThank you! I just found your blog and it makes me so happy. Your armchair is my favorite color! I live in the desert and it hasn't rained here since April - your photos are so refreshing. :)
ReplyDeletePatricia
thank you very much, that is so kind! i know how hot it is in the desert right now, stay cool!
Deletebeautiful as always Lori xo
ReplyDeletehappy midsummers day ♥
thank you, happy midsummer to you too deb :)
Deletelove this life you're living. so rich.
ReplyDeletethank you for the beautiful photos!
thank you very much for the kind words amanda :)
DeleteJust a total treat for the eyes, Lori - gorgeous images - thank you for sharing them. We call clams "spoots" here :)
ReplyDeletexx
thank you jacqui, LOVE spoots!! much more descriptive than clam!
DeleteYour life looks so very lovely! :)
ReplyDelete:)
DeleteLove the little crab face. Made me smile. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous soft tunic and yarn. Sound like you are having a lovely summer so far. Yay!
i hope you are too andi! sending cool ocean breezes your way!
DeleteLori, Coming here is always like a mini refreshing vacation. Love your photos, every one. Love the crabs and the clams, hee hee. xoxo
ReplyDeleteLovEly summery post! Nature truly is wonderful and sometimes amusing too and you capture that for us so beautifully. Love the tunic and the soft yarn .........happy summer Lori!
ReplyDeleteHelen x
You always have such beautiful photos. You've captured nature so nicely. I want to show these to my son later. I love that first photo of the Marsh. It's fantastical, like something from Tolkein!
ReplyDeleteLori Ann,
ReplyDeleteYour visit made me happy, your posting made me happy. YOU make me happy. Thanks for bringing sunshine into my day. You're right. Shingles are awful. I don't ever want you to experience them!
Have a magical weekend dear Lori Ann,
S
Yes indeed, you make many people happy, Lori! It's been awhile since I stopped to say hello, but you are always in my thoughts. I think about our parallel lives and wish we lived closer!!! Oh, and those clams ~ ridiculously funny!!! Hugs my friend, and wishing all your family lots of good Health and Happiness.
Deletexo Jules
So enjoying your photographs and window into your life at home. Just look at those toes ! Just look at that knitting !
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty! Love the tunic...and the clams crack me up. I'm so glad we don't eliminate from where we eat and breathe ;)
ReplyDeletexo
Lo
amazing as always!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!!! I miss the beach sooooo much :).
ReplyDeletexoxo
I somehow missed this beautiful post! Very belatedly ... thank you for enthralling me :)
ReplyDeleteI did not know clams did that. So cool! I hope you are having a great summer so far. Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteLori I don't know how I've been missing these posts. Gone for awhile and they just skated under my radar but I've loved catching up. Imagine Chuck in the Artic! Must be nice there now, yes? We've been so lucky hereabouts, with the weather and sun, haven't we. What a dreamy summer its being. Love your makes as always.
ReplyDeleteGreat crab captures
xx
julie