Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Saturday, December 29, 2018

3D Designed and Printed Snowman and Snow Topped Trees

JC designed and printed these trees and snowmen for our family members for Christmas.  
I painted them with acrylic paints. 

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com
The snowmen are what we like to call "interactive" because he included holes for arms that they can insert twigs into, or even toothpicks, if they wish.  

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com

3D Designed and Printed Snowman and Snow topped Trees

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com

They each received one snowman and two snow topped trees.  They are so cute. 
I forgot to have him print a set just for us!

I hope you had a Happy Christmas, and here's to a peaceful New Year. 


Thanks for visiting. 

Friday, October 19, 2018

Mornings at Colonial Williamsburg


Today was a beautiful morning at Colonial Williamsburg.
The light was amazing, and I felt like I was in a fairytale.
Does anyone else ever feel like they can't handle all the beauty?
I don't know how to explain it. It was so pretty that it hurt.

These photos were taken around the George Wythe House.

Outbuilding of the George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Grounds of the George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Outbuilding of the George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Outbuildings of the George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Thank you for visiting. 
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Thursday, March 26, 2015

These Trees

I have been passing by these trees for years. Every time I do, I tell myself that I will photograph them from the perfect vantage point in all four seasons.  I have yet to do so.
I don't know exactly what it is about them.
They are especially sculptural at this time of year,
but really, they stand out in all seasons. 


I think I might even have some photos of them that were taken years ago with my film camera.
It will take some digging to find that out.



I don't even know what kind of trees they are. Sycamores? 

I do love seeing them, though.
They are like old friends.
If you ever find yourself on the corner of Francis Street and S Nassau Street in Williamsburg,
maybe you, too, will see why I like them so much.

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