Sunday, November 20, 2005

Arizona


Memories of Sedona

53 comments:

  1. Looks exactly like the desert - frac-*-tastic!!

    Thank you, sweetie for your warmth and kindness, had the best sleep last night, lots of wonderfully happy dreams and slept later than I have in years! ;-).

    Have a good trip, take good care of you & join us when you can.
    xxx

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  2. Although I've never been there, it reminds me of the desert, and ornate evening shoes I tried on today...

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  3. beautiful Trée, its exactly what I imagine the desert landscape to look like.

    Have a great day and a good flight, try not to miss us too much LOL

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  4. Thanks Sunshine. I do try my best to make sure you have a wonderful night's sleep. :-)

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  5. Wow Chicky, those must have been some interesting shoes. :-)

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  6. Thanks Trace. I'll be in touch as much as I can. :-)

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  7. Ahh, yes. Looks like the desert wood. You and two of my "girls" make my stuff look like the fingerpainting of a child, someday I wll catch you I hope. Sorry I haven't been around for a while, dust bunnies in the drafty halls of the space between my ears.

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  8. I think that my best vacation ever was when I was in Arizona, mostly Sedona, Monmuent Valley and Navajo.
    It was magical, just like your fractal :)

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  9. You are really playing around with this aren't you. Dang, these are pretty. Were these Photoshopped as well? Cause the 3-D effect is stunning.

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  10. Hey there! Thanks for the comments on my uh....well you know, lol. Sorry the first one got deleted but I changed the layout and opted for Haloscan commenting. Your latest comment is in tact however, lol. Where is Franklin, TN? Is that West TN. I used to live in Strawberry Plains, TN just outside Knoxville before I moved to IL. Originally a Florida gal, but Tennessee is beautiful.

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  11. You keep adding new dimension to your creativity. Very nice.

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  12. Hmmm...never been to Arizona. I have to say I do like the textures in this one. Like driftwood in technicolor.

    Would you be offended if I said it looks like an alien? ;)~

    Have a safe trip. I'll be thinking of you.

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  13. Reminded me of desert camping that my colleague goes on...

    Aus is a full desert in the middle....

    Keshi.

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  14. How lovely, Tree.
    So delicate and strong at the same time. Just gorgeous.

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  15. Thanks Liz. I'm in Phoenix right now with very little opportunity to get online. Hope you are doing well.

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  16. Aggie, thanks for the thoughts. The weather out here is beautiful today. Blue skies and 69 degrees. Thinking of you too.

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  17. Hey Keshi, always good to see you drop by. Take care my good friend. :-)

    And take care of those wings.

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  18. Beard, I'm trying to stay creative and do new things. Thanks for noticing and thanks for the kind words.

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  19. Dariana, thanks for stopping by and I understand completely about the comment--no worries.

    Frankin is just south of Nashville and is a beautiful and wonderful small town and seems to grow a little bigger every year.

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  20. Jack, certain images, like this one, just beg to be worked with in photoshop. Just trying to stay fresh and improve the images or at least make them look a little different. Thanks for noticing.

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  21. Melly, your kind words are always welcomed here dear. :-)

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  22. DJB, you are always wecolmed here. I've been very impressed with your work of late and I've downloaded that MBF program but haven't had much time to play with it. Thanks for helping expand my horizons.

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  23. It looks like it's on fire

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  24. That's beautiful...I'm from Arizona...makes me think of home.

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  25. Desert wood - iron wood I think. Makes me think of lonely, blowing wind and clear, distant sunsets. I love the desert. Great depiction. Hope you are having a good trip.

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  26. Terry, so far so good. Thanks for checking in and asking about me. :-)

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  27. Glad you liked it Linny. What part of Arizona are you from?

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  28. Hi Ciera. I least it didn't look like an alien pod. :-)

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  29. You're in Phoenix now? Wish I had known. I was in the Phoenix area Fri-Sat-Sun and would have met you for coffee if you had the time and interest. If you make it to Flagstaff stop by the University.

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  30. Yep, missing my daily dose of fractals, insight and fun already. ;)
    Hope its alls going exceptionally well, x

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  31. wanders in, sits a bit,*sigh* wanders back out

    yep, way to quiet around here :0)
    hope your trip is going well!

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  32. I LOVE looking at your art, Tree.
    Every visit is such a treat.

    Thank you.

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  33. Kel, thanks for those very kind words. Much appreciated. :-)

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  34. Sunshine, my cable connection at the hotel at night will not allow me to log on to blogger, so I can see but I can't touch so to speak. Looking forward to getting back home and getting back online. Hope and trust you are doing well.

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  35. Trace, does seem strange for it to be so quiet around here. Back tomorrow so hopefully that will change soon. :-)

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  36. Paul, I was here all by myself on Sunday night and would have loved some coffee and good conversation. Oh how I wish I could get up to Flagstaff but afraid my business in Phoenix won't allow me to get away. Good to see you stop by again Paul.

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  37. Everything is wonderful this end, just looking forward to your return. Take care and safe journey home, x

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  38. Trée - Alien pod! Ha! that's funny! :-D

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  39. Hi Tree, just dropping by all my blog friends to say "Have a Happy Thanksgiving and love, light and Peace for this World"..:o)

    Have a safe return home. I will be back next week..

    With Angels Blessings,

    Rhi

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  40. Wow! you sure do recieve a lot of comments on your blog!

    just passing through...to wish you a Happy holiday weekend and all that stuff! :)

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  41. Rhi, thanks for the holiday wishes. My flight in the morning leaves Phoenix at 6am--ouch. Have a great Thanksgiving and thanks for the thoughts. :-)

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  42. Kathy, thanks for stopping by and leaving such nice holiday wishes. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving too. :-)

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  43. Hey sweetheart, have a safe flight home in the AM :0)

    you've been missed :0)

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  44. Hey Trée, really nice fractal. Took a drive yesterday to Signal Hill, in Saguaro Park to see the petroglyphs. I especially enjoyed it because of the cooler temperature. I'll have to take a trip to Sedona; we haven't ventured too far north of Tucson.

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  45. Oh goodie! Another fractal artist with a blog! We're few and far between. Nice to see your artwork. Keep it up!

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  46. Thanks Trace. Always good to be missed. :-)

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  47. Stargazer, you will love Sedona. It's much, much different from Tucson or Phoenix. You must make the trip and explore the land of red rocks and crystals.

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  48. fractal rock. Good to see you visit and so very good to see you producing fractals again.

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  49. ...reminds me of sitting up on Bell Rock outside Sedona....

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    - TOB

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  50. TOB, Happy Thanksgiving to you too! I was in Sedona last year about this time and we did the jeep tour in the desert. This fractal is very, very close to my memory of that landscape. Beautiful place. :-)

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