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Love your water photos...so dynamic and eye-catching. I agree they would translate well into variegated knitting projects. Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you Karen!

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The avocets are gorgeous!

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Thank you. They are! I was sad they didn't stop this year.

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Love the loon and avocets ❤️😍👍

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Thank you Sharon!

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“May the waters of life wash your cares away and allow you to float along in beauty.”

Lovely

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Thank you Lor

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Love the May 29th water pictures so much! Just yesterday I was considering making a knitted hat on Sandi Rosner's substack that is so evocative of your water pics of that day. Here's a link to her free post Look for the 4 pics of the hat towards the bottom of the article: https://open.substack.com/pub/sandirosner/p/yarn-review-morehouse-farms-2-ply?r=2l04ge&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

Pretty sure I need to make the hat to remind me of your beautiful water pics! 😄

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Oh that looks lovely. I love variegated yarn. Nothing in nature is a single color, it's all "variegated" in some way.

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So true about nature being full of variegation! I have fir and cedar trees that have bright tips of new growth just now. The firs have lime green tips and the cedars have red-orange tips! So pretty. Have to say I love the movement in all of your water pics!! You have a special way of catching that! ✨

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Love the colours in those sunrise pics

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Thank you Cali

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Beautiful colors reflecting in the water. Gorgeous shots! 😁

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Thank you Dawn

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Gorgeous. I live next to the Ohio River and it is never the same body of water from one day to the next.

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Thank you Robyn - and yes! It's different every day.

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The water photos remind me of marbled paper. Happy wild weekend.

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Thank you Janisse!

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