It is a lovely scene with a powerful sky image. Beautiful. PS. You asked about porcupine quills on my post. Here is what I found on Wiki: Porcupine quillwork is an art form completely unique to North America. Before the introduction of glass beads, quillwork was a major decorative element used by the peoples who resided in the porcupine's natural habitat,
Thanks Kate for the info on the porcupine quills. I knew that Alaskan Natives used the quills in art and for decorations in garments. I was wondering if there was another use by other Natives or if it was universal.
It is a lovely scene with a powerful sky image. Beautiful. PS. You asked about porcupine quills on my post. Here is what I found on Wiki: Porcupine quillwork is an art form completely unique to North America. Before the introduction of glass beads, quillwork was a major decorative element used by the peoples who resided in the porcupine's natural habitat,
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate for the info on the porcupine quills. I knew that Alaskan Natives used the quills in art and for decorations in garments. I was wondering if there was another use by other Natives or if it was universal.
DeleteBlue skies like this are worth waiting for Bill, tres joli!
ReplyDeleteBlue skies like this are worth waiting for Bill, tres joli!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sky, Bill!
ReplyDeleteMarvellous sky !
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Great skies....looks like a wonderful place.
ReplyDeleteAh super! We've had a bit of sunshine today and yesterday too. Makes a welcome change from months of dreary rain!
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ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely deep shade of blue!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful one!
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous! We have had the most unusual week of 5 days of sunshine in a row here in Coventry...I could get used to that :).
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shade of blue! It's still very grey here in Berlin.
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