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On the wooden planks of the tea house |

What makes me sad is the indifference of people who drop their empty paper cups into the waterfall and carve graffiti into the teahouse beams.
Does a corner of the quilt really dip into the water? Yes -- on purpose.
In the rose garden, I took some more pictures of the baby quilt.

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The reverse of the above quilt |
Your quilt resembles the cobblestones with the little borders separating the blocks. Beautiful park!
ReplyDeleteDer Park ist wunderschön, auch dein Quilts gefallen mir sehr, besonders der erste!(ich hab nicht die geringste Ahnung vom quilten aber es sieht nach sehr viel Kleinarbeit aus)
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße in den Norden
Anna
Lovely surroundings and even lovelier quilts! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE those photos Eva!!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! I somehow lost track of your blog and just now found it again. Now I have the happy task of looking back on everything I've missed.
ReplyDeleteYou were having some problems with your hands I believe and weren't quilting but doing painting in lieu. Glad to see that you again can enjoy the feeling of fabric between the fingers.
I love you work; I love your photos.
Beautiful photos of your quilts in the park! What a great idea!
ReplyDeletegreat context for your cloths
ReplyDeleteYour quilts look beautiful photographed in the park. That baby quilt is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post! Love seeing your amazing art/quilts in these settings ... fantastic!
ReplyDelete(and it makes me crazy when people litter and leave their trash around!)
I have enjoyed these "on location" pictures so much.
ReplyDeleteK
Wondering about you and hoping you are well (hugs)
ReplyDeleteEva your quilts look beautiful photographed in such wonderful surroundings. Lovely to see them outside, really brings out some of the colours!
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are to live so close to this beautiful park.
Jacky xox