Saturday, February 16, 2013

Snow Dyeing Feb 2013

I had a fun afternoon doing some snow dyeing recently.  It's always exciting to see what it looks like when it comes out of the dryer!

a forest canopy?




This is what happens to fabric left in the bottom of the container.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

St Lawrence River challenge

Our guild issued a challenge to use the blue fabric and create a 13" square piece depicting a part of the St Lawrence River.  My view is from Le Massif near Baie St Paul.  The view is stunning, especially on a sunny day and from the top you have the feeling that you will ski straight into the river.  





Sunday, February 3, 2013

Quebec City 2013


A visit to Quebec city in early January.  It was bitterly cold.  And the smiles show who were dressed for it!


overlooking the river from the Terrace

Check out the icicles on the building.  One of the reasons not to walk on the sidewalk in the winter time.  The other is the deluge of snow when it all slides off the steep roof as shown in the facing building.

 Inside the Morrin Centre also known as the Literary and Historical Society made famous in Louise Penny's book Bury your Dead.


A sample of a helmet which is part of a private Japanese collection that was exhibited at the Museum of Civilization 




wildlife


During a recent visit to the cottage in bitterly cold weather we were surprised to see a few wild things.



 There is an island facing us that is privately owned and each October members/ hunters gather to shoot pheasant.  I gather that this year they missed a few.  When the lake froze over about 1000 of them walked across and have invaded the area.  We missed the best sightings but found this group under the trees near the town hall dump.  


Halfway up the larger trunk is a raccoon.  I think the dog flushed it out.  But at -20ÂșC it's a rare sight.  I hope you can see it when you open the picture.


Our wild thing.  Kirby the snow bunny.