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  • Well I have the wonderful AlexMac to thank for this. She encouraged me to create more like this so I wouldn’t have made this without her and I’m really pleased with it, so thank you !! This is the second piece of art in my New Cafe Art Series / which again credit goes to Alex for the idea! The Finished Cafe Art Series – Cast In Order Of Appearence Tea For Three / / Cafe Au Lait? / / Cafetiere / Salt / / Pepper / / Salt and Pepper / / Blue Pepper /

  • This is the Seventh and Final piece of art in my New Cafe Art Series I nearly sneezed myself off the planet making this lol The Finished Cafe Art Series – Cast In Order Of Appearence Tea For Three / / Cafe Au Lait? / / Cafetiere / Salt / / Pepper / / Salt and Pepper / / Blue Pepper /

  • Modern mug reflection with steam. /

  • A 3rd full mug of coffee gone cold sits by a computer keyboard. Forgotten by computer user (me). lit only by the computer moniter. MY BUBBLESITE

  • Kirara’s enjoying a cup of tea : )

  • Black and White photo of someone dissolving the sugar in the coffee

  • On a recent trip to London’s Southbank with my granddaughter Amelia, we had to escape the cold wind and grab a hot drink. Her eyes betray the feeling of utter coldness that we were feeling outside. Her gathering the mug of chocolate as if it were a life saver, and snuggling up for a warming before venturing out again. She’s a very brave little girl.

  • Won the Simple things challenge / in the group You are Accepted Got featured in the group: / Domestic Art / Color Me a Rainbow, color Black

  • Oriental tea and cat statue. Black white. Sharpie marker. / 9×12. Featured in: / Doodle Do: April 2009

  • Oriental tea and cat statue. Black white coloured in PSP. Sharpie marker. / 9×12.

  • Daffodil, Nikon D60 / Top ten #3 in the challenge It’s HOT!!

  • Original A5 Black Ink illustration on 110gsm cartridge / This was done recently for my sister Meg’s 21st birthday… 21 things that relate to her life, our childhood, growing up… some are as plain & simple as the Teapot & her tea obsession… others are far more cryptic or symbolic… many of which she is still to figure out! The garden setting i guess stems from the fairytales & books we read as kids… Enid Blyton & The Magic Faraway tree… in my mind this is a little what those places might look like… / The same 21 things hidden in the garden i also used to create her necklace… / / It’s entirely Sterling Silver with Brass, Swarovski Crystals & all sorts of other things! / If you’d like to see more of my Jewellery take a look at my Etsy Store / Every piece is unique, a one-off, no duplications… i do both collections & commissions.

  • BLUE JAY / Cyanocitta cristata Best viewed large. Type: Bird / Diet: Omnivore / Size: 10 to 12 in (25 to 30 cm); Wingspan, 13 to 17 in (34 to 43 cm) / Weight: 2.5 to 3.5 oz (70 to 100 g) / Group name: Flock / Size relative to a tea cup. Blue jays are natural forest dwellers, but they are also highly adaptable and intelligent birds. They are a familiar and noisy presence around many North American bird feeders. The blue jay’s Jay! Jay! call is only one of a wide variety of sounds the bird employs—including excellent imitations of several hawk calls. Blue jays are sometimes known to eat eggs or nestlings, and it is this practice that has tarnished their reputation. In fact, they are largely vegetarian birds. Most of their diet is composed of acorns, nuts, and seeds—though they also eat small creatures such as caterpillars, grasshoppers, and beetles. Blue jays sometimes store acorns in the ground and may fail to retrieve them, thus aiding the spread of forests. Common in much of eastern and central North America, blue jays are gradually extending their range to the Northwest. They are fairly social and are typically found in pairs or in family groups or small flocks. Most northern birds head south for the winter and join in large flocks of up to 250 birds to make the long journey. However, this migration is a bit of a mystery to scientists. Some birds winter in all parts of the blue jay’s range, and some individual birds may migrate one year and not the next. It is unclear what factors determine whether each blue jay or family decides to migrate. Information found at :National Geographic: Photo taken in my backyard on 05/23/2009 with my / Canon Digital EOS 40D camera.

  • Taken at Xpresso, a new coffee shop in Ottawa that serves only fair trade and organic products. The red is actually from the large banquet seating across from the table. Taken with Canon Powershot

  • Space cake – my entry for the speed challenge

  • A blending of two fractals rendered in Apophysis, and postprocessed in PhotoImpact. Psalm 23 The Lord is my Shepherd; / I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green / pastures: he leadth me beside the / still waters. He restoreth my soul:he leadth me / in the paths of righteousness for his / name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley / of the shadow of death, I will fear no / evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and / thy staff comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in / the presence of mine enemies: thou / annointest my head with oil; my cup / runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow / me all the days of my life: and I will / dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.

  • This painting is acrylic on stretched canvas. / I found this lovely old cup at a sale in a little country village outside Sydney when we were doing some much needed traveling. / I couldn’t wait to paint it and teamed it up with my favourite silver teapot that I have used so many times. Thank you all so very much for all the kind comments, faves and watches. I really appreciate these. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures / Landscape / Seascape / Abstract Freda’s website I belong to Oatley 101 Society of Artists

  • coffee capture on a weekend escape 16/08/09 / THANKS SO MUCH TO MIDZING (Wendy) FOR FEATURING THIS in the ‘ALL THINGS COFFEE’ group – 19/08/09 :) /

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