Helianthus Annuus (Great Sun-flower) By Mary Delany
“Mary Delany’s stunning works are a remarkable combination of art and science. Often mistaken for watercolours, they are in fact carefully constructed paper collages, or ‘mosaicks’ as she called them.”
Once a month I highlight a piece of art I have created and posted on my Fine Art America site. This one is titled Rusty Shadows from the Photos Collection.
On our acreage looking west, during the two week winter
Except for a chunk of January, now being called “the two-week winter” it has been a very warm winter here in Iowa, as well as around much of the country, with late February seeing a couple of days hitting the low 70s.
Now that it is March this winter season is officially the warmest one on record for Iowa, and this abnormally warm weather continues.
Shelly spotted two opossum close to the garage while walking to the house. She was able to keep our dog Steve from them, as we have decided they must be eating the mice around the acreage, and so we want to keep them around. We still have had no mice in the house or garage this winter, which is a first since we have lived here.
Some birds are finally back; our first robins were spotted on the acreage February 25, right around the time we saw the first flies this year. Even though winter took it easy on many of us this season we are greatly anticipating the glorious sights and smells of spring.