Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge – Late Bloomer

thanks to Sue W and GC for hosting Weekly Promptshttps://weeklyprompts.com/2023/09/13/weekly-prompts-wednesday-challenge-late-bloomer/

While at baking this past week we noticed that the garden bed behind the inn was producing some very late butternut squash. Sadly many of these won’t grow to maturity because they are very late bloomers but you never know. If we get a few more weeks of warm summer weather some of them might have a chance.

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This sone is close to ripening
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These are only a few inches long
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Thursday Trio – Sept. 14, 2023

To Bury the Truth

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A trio of paintings with a somber message. These pieces were done by an indigenous artist, Amber Smith Quail that I have had the privilege to get to know this past year. They are part of her show at WAAC called Nawemaa / to be related.

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Kandinsky’s Wacky Bird

….if Kandinsky painted Wacky Birds

Kevin started painting Wacky Birds again. This is his interpretation of how Kandinsky may have painted ‘wacky’ birds. I think this is more beautiful than wacky but I love it. How do you feel about these wacky birds?

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