Would you like to take a look at my new blog “Dancing In The Current”? I’ve been working on it over the last 2 or 3 days and I’d love for you to see what I’m up to! I’ve set up the Home, Blog, About and Contact pages, and I’ve added “Follow” widgets in the footer at the bottom, would be so pleased if you decide to follow 🙂
I’m planning to do a new cover for the Home Page every month and to publish blog posts from time to time. Exploring Colour will remain my primary blog. Dancing In The Current is intended to encourage me to try some creative activities! – you can read more on the About page at the blog.
The first cover for the “Dancing In The Current” home page features an eye-catching Horizontal Elm in the Queenstown Gardens rose garden. Its spreading boughs provide welcome cool shade in the summer. Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand. This photo is a cropped version of one of the two photos featured on the Home Page for Jan 2019. Taken by Liz 27 Oct 2018
Text and photo by Liz; Exploring Colour (2019)
That is a gorgeous tree, Liz! I am looking forward to following along with your creative “outside the lines” side.
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Welcome Ellen, it means a lot to me that you’ve followed here as well. Hugs, Liz 🙂
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Wow!
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Thanks urzre. Outstanding tree!
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It is incredible!
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🙂 Amazing how a tree can spread out so far!
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Looking good.
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I’m excited for you, I’ll be there!!! Happy New Year to you both 🎉🎉
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Oh Dami, Hi! and a very Happy New Year to you too!! I’d been wondering how you are and I do hope you had a lovely Christmas. It was a bit of a rest break for me and glad of it! Best wishes!
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I was back to the Irish homestead to feed the family, catch some fresh air and catch the local gossip! All was wonderful and yet so fleeting. Glad to hear you had a good rest. But now you have two blogs so I sense a little extra work arriving for you and some more explorations of your own creativity, how exciting!!!
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That sounds very interesting – I’m all for creative activities – and learning and experimenting with them. 🙂
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I didn’t respond to your comment on this post although I did at least put a “Like” on it! On the basis of “better late than never”, thanks very much Ann for following my new blog in addition to this one!
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