The Eisbär brought me some great Gotij Goat Cheese from Katerina (love that stamp, btw). On corrugated cardboard, clouds and earth are only one and they have the warm texture of paper pulp. The very sober YOU amongst the trees turns it into a very powerful vispo piece, in my opinion. Katerina, I now know that you are possibly ever a better Vispoet than you are a Sandpoet, thank you for this very beautiful card!

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Comment by Marie Wintzer on January 20, 2012 at 12:17am

I've just been out, and it looks and feels very much like Seattle snow, yes ;-))

Comment by Thom Courcelle on January 20, 2012 at 12:02am

It's entirely possible... we've got plenty to spare.  A bunch of us just finished shoveling snow off the roof... I'm starting to worry that Puget Sound is progressing into the next Ice Age and will turn into one big glacier.  It's still snowing today! (It's amazing that I have turned into such a snow-woosie, after growing up in the stuff!)

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on January 19, 2012 at 11:03pm

Maybe it blew over from Seattle?

Comment by Marie Wintzer on January 19, 2012 at 10:53pm

Just when I said we had no snow, look what happen during the night!

Comment by cheryl penn on January 19, 2012 at 6:57am

Not quite rocket scientist here :-) - although insomnia does cause static inter-planetary travel filled with a strange assortment of companions (LOVE IT!) - yes I'm speaking from experience. (And from where I fix the occasional rocket) - phew - Thom Thom - nothing from you so far :-( - donkeys take VERY circuitous routes to Africa with MANY meanderings along the way. Worse still, their mail bags are filled with Mail Chompers. These are creatures that take the hugest delight in mangling/chewing/losing/stomping (you get my drift) mail headed this way.  MOST of the mail is sufficiently determined to get here though - thats the great part :-)! NOTHING can put a good piece of mail art down... a wonderful Thursday to you all :-) XXX

Comment by Marie Wintzer on January 19, 2012 at 3:20am

Thank you for the great hijacks, genki people! Something is telling me we will track down number 533. Maybe Cheryl? (I think she is both a rocket scientist AND got zero sleep). Nancy I'm glad you slept well, that's almost how much I sleep every night ;-)) Like a child...

Zalop snow here until now, so it's great to see those trees through your window, Thom.

You're all so sweet saying Marie in someone's thoughts is a good thing. My heart is melting right now.... ;-))

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on January 19, 2012 at 3:07am

#533, please speak up. Here is #532, called RUSTic and done by Katerina because my lust for rust is getting around town. Thank you, Katerina! I love it. The many colors of rust are beauteous.

Comment by Thom Courcelle on January 19, 2012 at 3:02am

Now I'm dying to know who got #533!!  LOL  

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on January 19, 2012 at 2:54am

If that's your hand in the pic, Thom, it looks like Seattle has more snow than Maine right now. (You've got nice twigs, though, don't ya!)  In front of me is Katerina's #532 and the scanning here is WAY behind, but now I'll do it for this blog because it's a beaut and belongs here now, not in March. Hijacking away today. Your #534 looks loverly, and you're right on that to be in the company of Marie in someone's thoughts is a very very good thing.

Comment by Thom Courcelle on January 19, 2012 at 2:35am

I think "EIS" must stand for "Enter In Spring."  (and it can't happen a moment too soon!)

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