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at least for now …

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Part of the fun of playing with watercolors as I’m researching and working on papers is that there are writing rules I must obey on occasion but I don’t feel constrained with the watercolors. I can get up from the computer — good for my back anyway — and just dab paints and water on papers and see what happens.

 

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Nope. Just a wet paper towel as I played with watercolors today.

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At night, in the winter times, ice forms on the interior of the windows where I live, depending on location of the window, thickness of the glass and so on. By morning, between the household heat cycling on and the heat of the rising sun, the ice melts quickly and forms these interesting patterns. I have learned to grab my camera and walk briskly from window to window knowing I have only a few moments to “see” something before the waters dissipate.  This morning in one room …

I saw the silhouette of water drops on the sheer white curtain.

And then I pulled aside the curtain to see the drops themselves and also saw the reflection of the curtain in the glass.  In the hallway there was a tree …

at least that’s how I thought of it because the pattern reminded me of this tree I’d seen recently in Harvard Square.

And in the kitchen …

quite the landscape there had formed on the glass.

But now the temperatures have risen and all this beauty is now gone, at least until tomorrow.

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On the left is the silhouette of the spiral staircase and to the right is its reflection.  Just a lovely play of light and shadows in the hallway.

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or I may move into a modern home where the glass will be quite clear without an imperfection to be found. But until then what pleasure to pause and peer out, as I did this sunny day, and never truly know what will be seen.

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dried blossoms on the ground

and Zoe’s leaves still kicking around

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Not sure what the neighbor has still growing in his garden but it is lovely up close and through the rippled glass. Happy holidays, folks.

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but it didn’t matter. The waters were still beautiful. Like the clouds had come down to earth.

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