Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Evicting The Belly Bees - Journal Page

Hello lovelies!

I hope you're all sparkly and fine? We've had hailstones - HAIL - here today! The Colonel has taken to his blanky in disgust -


That's his "Oh my, aren't I just adorable" face!

I've been alternately rather busy or having a brain wobble for a few days now...kind of oscillating between the two ...so I'm going to take a tiny break for a couple of days so that I can get my brain-imps settled back down, finish things nicely and reboot (hopefully!) I've not had much workable spare arty time but I did manage a little mixed media page in my "emotional crap" art journal....Camera's being its 'own little individual' so I apologise that the pics are a bit below par!








I promise I'll try for better pics, for what it's worth and replace these dodgy ones as soon as my camera agrees a wage rise with its union, or whatever its problem is! SO yes - I need to get rid of my scratchy, crawly belly bees and settle myself a bit and be back before the end of the week. Setting myself a goal there! Wish me luck! For the moment I bid you a temporary but fond farewell and I'll see you soon - hugs and a big bucket of hailstones from Shroo :) xxx


14 comments:

  1. Great idea with the belly bees journaling, hope you and your camera are soon feeling lots better. Hugs, Valerie

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  2. Hope the bees settle down soon

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  3. Love your cute cat! Hope you feel better soon.

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  4. I do so hope the bees buzz out of their quickly! Take care of you - and, of course, The Colonel! Sending hugs back!!

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  5. Take care of you and the Colonel First Please. and I agree bees do make honey in the end-Miss Calico hides when ever we have thunder storms and sometimes I don't know where she is til the storm is over sending hugs and good well wishes

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  6. I love this! You bees are certainly busy. Poor girl! And just looking at her makes me feel it, all the buzzing and busyness. I hope she is left with a little sweetness when they leave. As we know, the best thing to do when the bees come running is to stay still and they will go away. xx ;)

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  7. Belly Bees! This is charming!

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  8. We've had thunder (THUUUUUUUNNNDEEER!) and torrential bursts of rain here today.

    Hope you tame the bees soon. And yes. Yes he IS damn adorable.

    The journal page is gorgeous - just love it x

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  9. I love this Shroo! This spread is just ADORABLE!!!
    Feel better very soon - take care of you.. the Colonel is just a beautiful cat !
    ♥♥♥

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  10. hope the brain itch is settled :-). I love that little girl, it reminds me of my daughter when she was little. She was only about 18 months when, one day, she came running in from the garden quite agitated, trying to tell us something, She didn't talk very well at the time and she just jept holding out her arm to us, we looked but couldn't see any thing and then we heard the Buzzzzzzzzzzoming from her dress. There was a bee buzzing about inside her dress, the way she was holding her arm mad eme think it had flown up her sleeve. I wa so scared it would sting her but it didn't. We took the dress off ( carefully) and the buzzy Bee flew away. Your little girl has the same look she had at that time. She's in her 30's now and I've not thought about that Bee for a verty long time. Lovely little drawing she is a real sweetheart :-)

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  11. Apparently we had an earthquake last night! I slept through it while everyone else wondered what the flip was happening. Nice to know in a zombie apocalypse they'd all just let me lie there and have my brains eaten. Prolly wouldn't make much difference to be honest :P

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  12. This is a lovely piece. I hope you get those bees out! Feel better soon.

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  13. Your Colonel looks a bit like my Noki boy..Noki's eyes are a bit more orange. I love black cats <3 Me and a friend of mine thought intuitive art today. It had been a while since I had been teaching it felt like I'd had bees in my belly.

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