My count is off by ten. My last post on Beauty and Creative pop up was forty and it should of been thirty. Now here we have thirty.
Not sure if I will be sharing some fireworks and or sky photos.
As a waiting for firework show. I decided to play around with some of my setting. And there were plenty of youngster playing with glow sticks. If you notice the clouds it did clear off and we had great firework display.
For a small town of Bonners Ferry population just over 2,600. I would guess our show last 45 minutes to hour.
To see more photo of sky and possible more fireworks, please CLICK HERE
Just finish up anther page for the SKETCH BOOK PROJECT and my sketchbook is based on historical time period as the different planets are going though the zodiac signs.
This one is about Pluto being place in Gemini. This is from 1882 til 1914.
Which would include the Victorian era, start of Edwardian era, and Gilded age. Up to World War one and Bolsheviks.
During this time the electric iron and also Helicopter came out. There been much improvement on these two items.
Next time Gemini will be in Pluto 2132 to 2159
As you look at both of these doors. I have two question...Question time...What would say is behind both doors?...Question time...Why did you come up with your answer?
Done in pencil. For more artist please CLICK HERE
Not sure if I will be sharing some fireworks and or sky photos.
As a waiting for firework show. I decided to play around with some of my setting. And there were plenty of youngster playing with glow sticks. If you notice the clouds it did clear off and we had great firework display.
For a small town of Bonners Ferry population just over 2,600. I would guess our show last 45 minutes to hour.
To see more photo of sky and possible more fireworks, please CLICK HERE
Just finish up anther page for the SKETCH BOOK PROJECT and my sketchbook is based on historical time period as the different planets are going though the zodiac signs.
This one is about Pluto being place in Gemini. This is from 1882 til 1914.
Which would include the Victorian era, start of Edwardian era, and Gilded age. Up to World War one and Bolsheviks.
During this time the electric iron and also Helicopter came out. There been much improvement on these two items.
Next time Gemini will be in Pluto 2132 to 2159
As you look at both of these doors. I have two question...Question time...What would say is behind both doors?...Question time...Why did you come up with your answer?
Done in pencil. For more artist please CLICK HERE
I liked both your pictures. Fireworks aren't necessarily easy to capture. A 45 minute show is impressive indeed. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a happy 4th
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fireworks capture!! Fun to watch the kids running around with glow sticks.
ReplyDeletegreat job on the fireworks. I don't have any photos of fireworks. I did not know where you lived and just took a look at google earth Bonners Ferry. a lovely town. I would like a small town but I think you get to much snow for me in my old age. I like your down town area a lot
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job catching the fireworks. Not easy to do.
ReplyDeleteI have been using my cabin journal as a sketchbook lately. I would love to find more art classes locally. - Margy
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a great firework display.
ReplyDeleteA dog. I guess that because I always have one behind my door.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the fireworks
ReplyDeleteInteresting facts and weee, fireworks :-)
ReplyDeleteThe first door leads to a homey kitchen. I smell lots of yummy smells and feel at home. The second door leads to a room with a Christmas tree and lots of Christmas decorations. I have no idea why for either choice. It is simply what I felt.
ReplyDeleteI'm always intrigued when I see doors, there are always so many possibilities to what lies behind them. Thanks for sharing & Happy PPF Tracey
ReplyDeleteYour door sketches are lovely. Thanks for your visit. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteGreat sketches!!!!! Sounds like it was a great Fourth of July fireworks show!!!
ReplyDeleteNice doors, I like the one on the right. I didn't think about what might be behind them until you asked. I imagine happy homes.
ReplyDelete-...I still need to learn how to photograph fireworks!
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a great July 4th.
ReplyDeleteWow! Great fireworks and they last a long time ~ neat photos and sketch ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Beautiful fireworks! It sounds like it was a wonderful show. I enjoyed your sketches as well. Thanks for sharing and Happy PPF!!
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