One tree. Every day. For one year. This is an homage. This is a celebration. This is a hope
for raising awareness, and reverence. Symbiotic: to our very roots, and our branches ~
I fell in love with Alice in Wonderland all over again with Tim Burton's production. The treemingo didn't even bring it to mind for me until you pointed it out.
I was writing that to Heather when you stopped by Leslie, but the same applies to you.
Oh how I wish I was able to attend your book making class! I just had my dream book out today and was delighting in the details. So much talent, so much heart.
Ah YEAhhh ! Perfect for the end of a work day and evening, to drop by for a look at a new foliage discovery : the beautiful whimsical treemingo! Robbins has it right, which you obviously know. This rocks, Misha. This is a tree on the move, following the sun, rain, whatever fancy strikes it.
By the end of this year of the misha-trees, you'll have rewritten the entire topography of the possible.
Cool, Misha! This reminds me of the texture of dryer lint. I saw this Sunday and thought you might enjoy: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7358624n&tag=cbsnewsSectionsArea.0
Amy, what's cool is being thought of when you were watching such an amazing video! I did see it a few weeks back and still haven't completely wrapped my mind around how she stood so sure of herself in her vision, given how long it took and what she had to go through to get there. I'm just glad she did.
Meg, ha! Wonder what the seeds for these would look like? Would they be pink and fidgety, a la Mexican jumping beans? Or, would they be feathery puff balls?
um. this is. the best.
ReplyDeletei want to go to a tea party, play croquet, & reread Alice in Wonderland.
um. your comment. tickled me to bits.
ReplyDeleteI fell in love with Alice in Wonderland all over again with Tim Burton's production. The treemingo didn't even bring it to mind for me until you pointed it out.
THANKS! :)
What Beth said ^
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You have bottomless creativity. I. Love. That.
ReplyDeleteSweetness with the muchness, one lump, or two with your tea?
ReplyDeleteI was writing that to Heather when you stopped by Leslie, but the same applies to you.
ReplyDeleteOh how I wish I was able to attend your book making class! I just had my dream book out today and was delighting in the details. So much talent, so much heart.
Ah YEAhhh ! Perfect for the end of a work day and evening, to drop by for a look at a new foliage discovery : the beautiful whimsical treemingo! Robbins has it right, which you obviously know. This rocks, Misha. This is a tree on the move, following the sun, rain, whatever fancy strikes it.
ReplyDeleteBy the end of this year of the misha-trees, you'll have rewritten the entire topography of the possible.
:)
Treemingo -- thanks for coining a new phrase (Art Carcass).
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for another visually rockin' post!
Cool, Misha! This reminds me of the texture of dryer lint. I saw this Sunday and thought you might enjoy: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7358624n&tag=cbsnewsSectionsArea.0
ReplyDeleteNice 'Ah YEAhh', Rick. It goes especially well with my much needed coffee this morning.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of what fun I will have creating a forest with a variety of these whimsical sprouts.
Rewriting the entire topography of the possible sounds impossible because it is quite possible that nothing is impossible. You know? :)
Hope your day is magic fringed.
Hi Heidi. I hope you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the post!
Amy, what's cool is being thought of when you were watching such an amazing video! I did see it a few weeks back and still haven't completely wrapped my mind around how she stood so sure of herself in her vision, given how long it took and what she had to go through to get there. I'm just glad she did.
ReplyDeleteI wish people could put these in their front lawns instead of the pink plastic kind!
ReplyDeleteMeg, ha! Wonder what the seeds for these would look like? Would they be pink and fidgety, a la Mexican jumping beans? Or, would they be feathery puff balls?
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