Tonight on New Year's Eve, after I do some "home deliveries" of my New Year's herbs (that I have harvested from my roof-top extension urban garden, and which I've blogged about in a previous post), I will go to Central Park to watch the fireworks and the Midnight Run, but first let me wish my readers a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year and to thank you on this blog's anniversary for your support: "Here's to more toasting and posting!"

Blogger Patricia Youngquist is an author and a photographer. Her recent e-book, BIRD TALES, is interactive and includes the Blue jay featured above. Prior works include versions of WORDS IN OUR BEAK, where the stories are narrated by Cam, a female cardinal. Additionally, some of her photographs have been licensed by Fine Art America to reproduce as wall art and on to an array of surfaces for various products! Do view both side-bars for specific details on all of this.
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Dearest Patricia, wishing you a Happy New Year and promises to keep in touch. I think of you several times a week as I still have two small sprigs of the licorice Basil(?)I am nursing.
ReplyDeleteThe movie is so you - charming. Hope your trek in Central Park was a fitting send off to the old and a boisterous welcome for the new.
Regards,
Susans
What a great accomplishment all of this is Patricia. In under a year you have mastered so many of these different art forms. So cool to have met you and watched your continued growth as an artist. Can't wait to see what 2011 brings.
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Update by yours truly, as of today, August 16, 2011, I have had to come in and edit this entry. Prior to this time, the mini presentation included in this blog entry was viewable via links to MobileMe, a service I purchased at the suggestion of Apple UWS, and one that is used by countless Apple members. Recently Steve Jobs announced that as of June 2012 there will be no more sharing with MobileMe as iCloud will be replacing it and nobody is sure of where things that have been posted will go, so to be "safe" I have moved projects to Vimeo, and in this instance, embedded this presentation with a Vimeo code.
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