The word for the Three Muses Challenge
this week is-- 'Two'.
Maybe not on s snowy days but we do sometimes hear the birds sing in winter, Do You?
I will also be joining the folk at Art Journal Journey
where the theme is light and Darkness.
Made using elements from
Mischief Circus and
Oscraps kits.
I think our songbirds head south for the winter. We do have bluejays and cardinals, but, though the cardinals are always heard in summer, they are silent in winter. Guess they must be saving their energy! I love your beautiful art. I hope the new year brings you all good things!
ReplyDeleteLovely page,Yvonne.It's alway nice to hear bird singing.
ReplyDeleteWishing you love, joy and peace for the New Year ❤
Your card is beautiful. I live in a place where it's never cold enough for the birds to disappear - no snow, not even a frost. There are tuneful birds and laughing kookaburras (which make a ruckus)but a giant colony of crows seem to have taken a liking to my roof where they cavort and screech from first light to dusk.
ReplyDeleteYour page is gorgeous, very peaceful - thanks for joining us again at AJJ. I do here some song birds in winter, but mostly it's the crows and ravens and sometimes the wild geese, the seem to be leading the choir just now! Have a great day, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteSweet birdie page Yvonne. The sparrows never leave our yard in Winter, and they chirp about, especially when the sun is shining.
ReplyDeleteI love to see and hear the birds! In winter when the sun shines we can hear them as well!
ReplyDeleteAnd our inner sun hopefully always is shining!
Thank you for another fabulous page! I love it!
Best wishes from
Susi
Lovely piece. And recently I've heard some birds in my yard, even though it's Winter out.
ReplyDeleteA wondrous winter scene. Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeletecharming! happy new year! xo
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and lovely...beautiful work. Have a wonderful New Year Meggymay.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely card, Meggymay. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely winter scene with these nice little birds. Well done!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.
Hugs
Sabine