

Today I worked on a prototype for my white on white fat book on the byhandartists yahoogroup. I typically think of vintage when I think of white, but while at the beach this summer, I was reminded of all the shades of white on the beach. The sand in the panhandle of Florida is sugar-white but tan when wet. Many of the sea birds are white. The foam of the water, the water itself near the shore, the mist on a windy day- all shades of white. So I decided to use a funky sandpiper stamp and shades of blue-white to tan-white for this fun page. I gathered the shells on the beach with this project in mind.
On a sad note, my dear friend and bridge partner for many, many years lost her battle with Melanoma today. She put forth a brave effort to live in general, but especially to know of the birth of her first grandchildren, twin boys-Jackson and Duncan, who are about two weeks old. I have kept our "Bridge Babes" scrapbook since 1992. We have taken trips to the beach, to a friend's lakehouse, annual bazaar treks, had pool parties and celebrated and shared sorrows together for many years. This page is a tribute to her and reminder that I will always remember her. The tags behind the picture pocket are for each "Bridge Babe" to use to write a favorite memory of her. Here's to you, my friend, to a life lived well and full. I'll miss you at the bridge table.
I'm so sorry for the loss of your dear friend. How wonderful tho that she got to see her grandsons!
ReplyDeleteThanks, M-B. She saw pics but didn't get to see them. They live 3 hours away and were premature and had to stay in the hospital. Duncan, who had open heart surgery a week ago is still hospitalized. I expect Tricia will come for the funeral and bring Jackson.
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