The hare is an old Celtic symbol and the herald of Spring
Ostara the Spring faery is holding a Robin in one hand a roses and a tulip in the other. She is dressed in spring colors of lemon yellow, pastel green, and pink.
Ostara is the Faery Goddess of Spring. She is busy painting beautiful colors on the budding flowers like roses and tulips. She is a symbol of renewed life. She is dressed in spring colors of lemon yellow, pastel green, and pink. She has holding a Robin, a bird that is represents that spring is here and she carries a stem of roses and a tulip. She lives in a wooden faery house made from fallen tree bark with a stone chimney near a forest of trees with green foliage, rose bushes and tulips. A lovely stone walkway trails up to her wooden door. Since she is the faery of the spring equinox she has night and day in equal amounts with a shimmering full moon and bright golden sun on the horizon. This illustration is comprised of my own graphic designs and drawings.
As a result of a freak accident, the entire internet is uploaded into a Marsupial Mouse. Sort of.
This historic 1899 locomotive is on display at Tucson’s recently restored Historic Depot, as part of Southern Arizona Transportation Museum. / It has given me the opportunity to experiment with taking a variety of challenging (for me) photo subjects, using Photo-Shop and creating a tee shirt. I’ve become an insomniac working on all these bubbles! Used my Canon Digital ELPH camera for the photo.
This gleeful image of Buddha has always been an inspiration to me. Makes me smile and laugh. / Experimented with Photo-Shop to warm him up.
Hopefully a thought provoking design to keep me focused on this moment… all during the New Year. / ; – ) / Experimenting with quotes on tees and trying (but not succeeding) to get to bed early.
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