As the sun moves north, I get a great view of the old oak tree to the east of our place. The skies have offered up a few nice sunrises this week.
Other projects I have going on are fun and playful.This Steampunk Character Minifig is one that I've been pining for! So many possibilities for portraits and cool dioramas I can make from junk stuff!
I actually made Digital Backgrounds for this guy...Cog and his dog Gear.
Oh I do so LOVE Steampunk! If I could dress like that and just walk around our little town, I'd be happy for the stares.
In fact, I'm looking at getting some tiny craft Steampunk gears to make a diorama of my own for just this character!
Next we have Boooo! How on earth did anyone know that I also secretly coveted this crazy blue monster???
I had even imagined how I'd photograph him in an eerie way.
In the early afternoon I took a break from indoor things to do outdoor things and take Charlie into the valley to see if we could find a skunk cabbage or a Marsh Marigold.
We were 'skunked' on the skunk cabbage, but the Big Spring had a few Marsh Marigolds popping up!
At the start of February, I went to a large dry run that was filled with ice from a small spring. The dry run is a 1/4 of a mile long and filled with boulders and rocks.
In the winter the ice forms in the run and actually covers up the boulders.
The layers of ice formed over the winter are too many to count!
Meltwater has created a canyon in the thick ice.
In this spot I measured the ice. It was up to my hips which is well over three feet thick. I just cannot wrap my mind around the power of ice and the power of water. Nature is simply amazing. I'm almost sorry to see winter go because the ice will leave and I'll have to wait again for cold weather to enjoy it.
Once spring really starts I will enjoy hunting each wildflower in the forest.
Until then I will continue to await the appearance of the skunk cabbage flower. It is quite an unusual flower and generally shows itself in late March and early April.
Meanwhile, my partner in 'crime' is assisting me in some Lego Therapy.
And I am thinking up new ways of presenting Legos. The dirt pictured below is simply dried used coffee grounds.
"Our birds may be small compared to you guys, but they have magical powers too!"
I have these awesome Aarakocra Rangers now who may join with Princess Sara in her quest to save the Magical Dragon Egg from the Rock Monsters...
Yep. Good versus Evil. Who can resist a story like that?
I'm still working on a couple of more 'scenes' for the other minfigs I received as a Happy Up Day Gift!