Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Nighttime
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Time for a New Challenge
Hi everyone. Happy Tuesday. It's time again for a new challenge at Try It on Tuesday. The last 2 weeks flew by, and thanks to all of you who joined our Halloween challenge.
Now that one holiday is over, it's time to move onto another holiday. This time our challenge has a Christmas theme and we want you to GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS.
I decided to make some tags to put on a few special gifts. I had so much fun that I ended up making over a dozen tags. As you probably know, the beauty of tags is that they don't take very long and you can try out lots of ideas. Here's a few of those that I made.
Monday, November 10, 2025
T Stands for Getting Ready for Winter and a Few other Things
Hi everyone. Happy new week to you. And hello to everyone who stops by for T day over at bleubeard's and Elizabeth's blog .
November is definitely here. Like many of you have already said, this time change has been an adjustment, and I'm missing the evening light. In the last week so many leaves have come down and the colors of October are gone. Since I live among some mighty oaks and they are always the last to fall, I still have a lot of leaves on the trees right around the house, but they are all brown and not prettily colored.
Sunday, November 9, 2025
Sunday Art
Hi everyone. Happy Sunday to you. I hope you're having a lovely weekend.
Today I want to share another art journal page for Wendy's Moment in Time challenge at Art Journal Journey. I am also linking a it up to Gillena's Sunday Smiles.
Saturday, November 8, 2025
More from My Nova Scotia Road Trip-Joggins-Part 6
Hi everyone. Happy weekend to you. This weekend we are trying to wrap up some winterizing projects. Are you up to anything fun?
FYI-My post is a bit long today 😅, so if you're going to read it, get comfy and put up your feet. Maybe even pour yourself a drink. Grin.
Today I'm taking you back to Nova Scotia where my husband, our 2 dogs and I visited back in September. While staying in Truro, Nova Scotia, we visited a small town called Joggins. We went there because Joggins has a World Heritage Fossil site, and I am totally fascinated by fossils and other things that come out for the ground.
Joggins was about an hours drive northwest of Truro, almost into New Brunswick and as I found while checking it out on my phone, only about a 30 minute drive to the bridge that connects New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island. You can see on the map below where it is located.
I know this post might not interest everyone and might not be a place you'd drive out to visit. But if you're interested in looking back at life in pre-human times, fossils are the way to go.
The red circle in this next photo is the location of where Joggins was located back in the time when the fossils found at the site were formed.
The fossils at Joggins take you back to the Carboniferous Period. To put that in a modern reference, this is the time when the plants that formed the world's coal and fossil fuels deposits lived. At that time the area where Joggins is located was below the equator and part of the super-continent Pangea, as was much of North America and obviously many other places too. And just as another time reference, dinosaurs still haven't evolved yet, so for those of you who like to keep things simple, this was a very long time ago, pre-age of the dinosaurs.
It was a hot, wet and lush time, but the plants growing at that time were not our modern tropical species. In fact the trees were hollow horsetails; not modern trees that we know. (Our modern trees wouldn't evolve for millions of years.) In our modern times, horse tails (Equisetum) are usually fairly short (no more than 5 feet/ 1.5 meters) and could pass for grasses if you didn't know what you were looking for. Here's a photo from the internet of modern horsetails.
But during the Carboniferous, horsetails were the size of trees, often 60-169 feet/18-49 meters tall.
And if you aren't into fossils, maybe you like wildflowers. I certainly love them too, and so let me end this post with a few photos also at this park.
Friday, November 7, 2025
Art & Photos from Another Walk
Hi everyone. Happy end of another week. This past week was busy even though I didn't have much on my calendar. I've been trying to do a few inside cleaning projects that need to be done. However, I can't say I've managed to get very far into my list. I shouldn't have started by cleaning up my art space because that seems to have turned into a major project. 😉 (But it is much needed.)
It's time for Nicole's Friday Face Off and also for Gillena's Friday Lunch Break. I also have a journal page for Wendy's A Moment in Time challenge at Art Journal Journey. On my journal page is my face for Nicole's challenge.
A couple of weeks ago I was out for an appointment. I decided it was such a lovely day I needed to go walking afterwards. I ended up heading to the Urban Forestry Center in Portsmouth (New Hampshire) since I hadn't walked there in well over (if not longer) a year.
The dogs and I had a lovely walk, and I thought I'd share some photos from it today.
First here's some relaxing views along the trail. Along one side of the Urban Forestry Center is a salt water marsh and river.
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