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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Pictorial Tuesday 10 28 2025

 

Razzy likes to rustle the leaves on his walk.

Crochet pattern found on The Turtle Trunk and she has tutorials to make on YouTube.


Happpy Tuesday. I've included a link up if you'd like to link up your photos. Please link to the the latest blog post you're sharing, and not your blog site. Thanks. Try to visit anyone else that links up to enjoy what other photographers are shooting. :)

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter
Have a great week.
~hugs 'n scribbles~
Peabea

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

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It's not 'Frost on the Pumpkin' but 'Frost on the Fallen Leaves'. :) Even though we're pretty much in the Christmas season mood and it seems we've skipped right into Winter with the early snows, we actually still have a few more days of the Fall season. So, I thought I'd share more leaf photos.

When I walked the dog this morning, it was very frosty, and with leaves still on the ground here and there was a good photo op.

Time for you to link up what you've been shooting with Pictorial Tuesday. Thank you. You're Next:


~hugs 'n giggles 'n scribbles~

Peabea


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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

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Fall has arrived and the cinnamon coloring of the leaves is everywhere. Such a pretty scene. 




Razzy loves to be outside. Lately, he'd rather be outside than inside, but right now he has his hair all cut off since he needed grooming. He is a Morkie and should be brushed every day, but this Summer, I let it get out of control. He normally has long and wavy hair. Bad timing for his haircut as he does get more chilled with the shorter hair, but it grows fast.

Morkies must be brushed every day to prevent their fine hair from knotting and matting and they must be groomed regularly. ... Yorkshire Terriers and Maltese are considered non-shedders, because they have hair instead of fur. However, all animals shed to some degree, so they cannot be called hypoallergenic.

Razzy loves to sniff every part of the yard if I let him. :) 


Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. 
Let your life lightly dance on the edges of Time like dew on the tip of a leaf.
Never say there is nothing beautiful in the world anymore.



My Furry Razzy...



November is moving right along, and it's time for the first Pictorial Tuesday of the month. Look forward to all the sharing links. Try to visit at least one other and say hello. Happy Fall!





Just scribbling about Fall Leaves and my Fur Baby
~hugs 'n giggles 'n scribbles~

Peabea


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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

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It took our tree longer this year to start turning, but it is now a golden yellow and the leaves are falling quickly. We've already had a bit of snow, and the gloomy rains of the Fall season, but sprinkled in are some sunshiny days still and bit warmer days. 



Hasn't been much to take pictures of except the Fall colors. Hope everyone is having a great November so far. 



The sun was shining on the tree line and making it look very golden. The picture doesn't really do justice to how pretty it was.


You're next for sharing what you've been shooting, what photos you've been manipulating into artwork or graphics that you've made. Photos do not have to be recent...just share a favorite photo. Thanks for linking up.









~hugs 'n giggles 'n scribbles~

Peabea


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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

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Saying good-bye to October with some Leaves Photos. Cannot believe another month has come and is going so quickly. Tomorrow is the first of November and on to the holidays. Wow, seems this year is just going way too fast. Love that all have visited each week and shared this year with some photography favorites. But, looking forward to even more sharing.

pictorial

of or relating to a painter, a painting, or the painting or drawing of pictures pictorial perspective
2 a :of, relating to, or consisting of pictures pictorial records

b :illustrated by pictures pictorial weekly

c :consisting of or displaying the characteristics of pictographs

d :suggesting or conveying visual images pictorial poetry

 

Pictorial Tuesday is for sharing your photography, graphically manipulated photography or your graphics. Hope you will play along, share, visit others that link up, and come back each Tuesday.

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~hugs 'n giggles 'n scribbles~

Peabea

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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

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Fall has arrived but the temperatures are still in the upper 80's and low 90's. We had Fall weather at the end of August and now last week and this, it is like mid Summer weather. I'll take it, but really prefer the crisper mid 80's and 70's for Fall. It's really just too hot to get into anything outside. We did manage to get the above ground pool taken down, and it will be thrown away. It's just the vinyl one that is 4 ft deep by 15ft, I think. We've had one for several years, and they're nice, but just too expensive to have the water hauled plus too much work for we older folks.

I made this Fall digital kit that I'm sharing as a free kit (minus the baby picture). It will have the elements, and you can insert a picture in the frame or just put some word quotes, etc. Hope you enjoy. The shadow of the boy with the string to the balloon is actually taken from a photo that I took of kids playing with balloons at a graduation party and the picture turned out really dark, but I was able to extract the kid's shadows from it to use in my digital scrapping.

You can download the Fall Kit HERE
I look forward to what everyone is sharing this week.

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~hugs 'n giggles 'n scribbles~

Peabea

Sharing a Tip:
When I picked the wrapping paper for the grand-daughter's birthday present, I wanted ribbon to match. The Dollar Tree had some that were curly, but I decided if I bought the same or matching paper that I wrapped the presents in, I could make my own. I used my paper shredder and put some pieces through, and then with my scissors I ran the edge gently along to curl the pieces of paper. Then I gathered them to put on the presents. I have, in the past, also shredded wrapping paper to top off a present that is in a gift bag.


I shared the tip for the bag toppers at my other site, but am sharing it here also:


I saw on The Spotted Canary television show this nifty way to present a gift in a bag without having to purchase the tissue that is usually just tossed away.  Here are a couple copies of the bag that I decorated for my daughter-in-law’s birthday gift. I think it’s so much more clever than the usual, and it gives them a closure to keep for their next gift bag present.
Bag Topper Lisa

To make these toppers, you make your design on cardstock decorating the same on each side of the cardstock fold in half. Then you measure the width of the handles, and with an exacto knife make a slit in the fold. Then you can simply slip your decorated cardstock over the handles and it will cover the top of the bag. I love this idea for all occasions and at Christmas.

(I didn't link the Spotted Canary because when I checked, it seems their link is no longer live. Use to enjoy their tips when they were on television on PBS.)

Happy Crafting
Peabea