well, i am no longer in Israel but in England, and how I love this place.
Went to visit Great Dixter and all my garden friends there, woke up to misty mornings with the English birds serenading me, or at least that is what I like to think. Little living orchestras..
the glorious long border with it's winter skeletons,
and springs new children,
and as always the punches of color like exclamation points in the garden.
each morning was quiet
and each evening too, especially with Vira.(Thanks Tom!)
And London, with all your chaos and inspiration, puddle jumping my way around.
Color combinations are everywhere if one takes notice, and subtle textures too.
Some more texture and friends..
The streets are punctuated with flowers for sale, like these jolly primrose.
and the windows at The Lodge, always makes me smile, as much as it's inhabitants.(Thanks Stephen and Greg!)
Some sleepy mornings and
and jet lagged afternoons....
Which leads to silliness with friends, while donning a new cap.
The book stalls near the Thames
and more street art on the walls, i love it all.
Still jetlagged but woken up by bursting yellow Narcissis in St. James Park.
The light here on the architecture makes me smile
or reflections in the lake, which give me ideas for pushing the idea of water features and what we have come to expect of them. Do they really need to spout water?
Whether it's blocks of Crocus color or
blocks of primary colors, it feeds me all the same way.
It lifts my spirits
makes me feel wise
and helps me to get creative,
So I can break the surface and push the boundaries.
My sketchbook is increasing and filling up, though I don't always get to finish, such as this alley in Jerusalem on Zion Square.
But my mind is going in new directions
and trying new things.
I am off to Spain now to experience a city I love so much, and look forward to it's gardens, Gaudi, Picasso, and all other random bits that make me smile.....