Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Winter still life
I popped in to visit a friend last week and she made me the most delicious coffee with chocolate soy milk in it. Wow. She had run out of milk and this was the substitution, really good. Tasted like an exotic cafe latte mocha something or other:) Her windowsill looked so pretty in the winter light that I had to snap a photo.
I've been nominated for three awards in the last week! Thanks to Chichibouli, Biddy Brain and Four Dog Day. I find that they take a lot of time to do that I just don't have so I will graciously say thank you and I really appreciate it:)
Yesterday was quite the day. Time to get back to work:)
I am working on some new little things for my shop. Will keep you posted:)
Cheers
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11 comments:
Stunning and vibrant photo. Is that your artwork and photography to the side? It's awesome!
I love this! (which could be said about just about everything you paint or photograph).. but this is definitely a favorite.
HI I came to your site via the wonderful flower blog and see you are an artist .Wonderful pictures, great windowsill and your whole site rocks.
Sherrlyn Borkgren Photography
Love the photo....yummy!
Really beautiful photo.
Hi Shelagh
That is a pretty window sill photo!
Congrats on all the awards -- you deserve them!
I still have my eye on the Cheshire cat ;-)
Hugs, Pat
You'd almost never know it was winter outside that window. It's so very cheerful!
A beautifully colorful photo. Just what we need during the dark of winter.
Congratulations on winning those awards! That's happy news! :) And I want one of those blood oranges on your friend's windowsil. So fresh! Mmmm!
I have mild (at least I think mild, I don't know what to compare it to) allergies to milk, so I use soy in my coffee as often as possible. Now regular milk tastes "flat" to me. I like the nutty, richer flavor of the soy with both my coffee and tea.
this sure is a pretty window. Love the fruit and vegetable arrangements. Chocolate soy milk is really tasty on its own too! I love it! But making coffee with it sounds delish, must try it!
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