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Water World
Lisa Jenni August 6, 2024 Lisa Jenni,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Water
It seems, all ways in the Pacific Northwest led to water, – dripping, flowing, deep, thundering down, sweet or salty, or as wide as the eye can see. I live on the “We(s)t Side” of Washington State, the Salish Sea and Puget Sound with all its Islands are just a
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Deep Concerns
Martha Ressler August 5, 2024 Martha Ressler,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Water
The US relies heavily on underground aquifers for water, which took millions of years to form but are depleting faster than they can be replenished, especially in the dry southwest. In Pennsylvania's Berks County, where I live,, there's only one monitoring well, making it difficult to track water depletion accurately.
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Stuck
Catherine McDonald August 2, 2024 Catherine McDonald,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Water
Treading water can mean many things from actual water images through to your mental health. My take on this prompt has been to reflect where I am at with my work/business life v my artistic life. I have spent the last few months trying to decide whether or not to
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Protect our Waters
Elfriede Grooten August 1, 2024 Elfriede Grooten,Musings,Prompts,Revealed Quilts,Water
Water is our source of life, both for nature and for humans. From the free-flowing rivers, which fish and birds need to survive, to the clean water that comes out of your tap. There is a European Commission that protects our lakes, rivers and marshes. Through these regulations, we must
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Sea Change
Jacque Davis July 31, 2024 Jacque Davis,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Water
Sea Change This piece was inspired by my love of the ocean and the shoreline as it changes every sunrise walk. I have been long fascinated by what the tide brings in and how different it is each day when I have walked as the light changes and begins to
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Tidal Flow
Janine Ibbini July 31, 2024 Janine Ibbini,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Water
In Google Maps, there is a feature whereby you can go back in time and see photographs of a place and observe how it was in the past and how it has changed and developed. This is only possible when that place has been photographed in the past I took
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All Blessings Flow
Karol Kusmaul July 31, 2024 Karol Kusmaul,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Water
When I began to think about compositions for the Flow of Water theme, my first thoughts were of the beach, the ocean, and the sunset.  Even though I live in Florida, I miss all that. It’s not often that I get there!  I decided to brainstorm a bit, as I
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What Lies Beneath
Bronwyn Cant July 31, 2024 Bronwyn Cant,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Water
The life that exists in water can differ, dependent upon the flow, speed, acidity, temperature, clarity, depth, freshness, impurities, irritants, dissolved salts, time of year, tides, weather events, light levels, pollutants, total biomass – so many variables give rise to so many possibilities.  Much of the time, we humans cannot,
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Flowing in water
Mikiko Takase July 30, 2024 Mikiko Takase,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Water
Thank you for your wonderful writing and photos about Water. Too much water can be a threat, and too little water can make life difficult,  but can also sometimes show us beautiful scenery. I thought the theme would be flowing water, but then I noticed a small landscape reflected in
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THE FLOW OF WATER
Al Cote July 30, 2024 Al Cote,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Water
I racked my brain trying to come up with an idea for this prompt! I used my hometown of Niagara Falls, Ontario for my musings and could not get the Falls off my mind. So I started playing with water and fabric and hoped that something would happen. First I
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Flow of water – huge, or a trickle?
Karol Kusmaul July 22, 2024 Karol Kusmaul,Musings,Water
Last week, I was in a conversation about travel with my walking buddies.  I was remembering a trip to a quilting conference in Toronto last April, when I had the fortunate experience of visiting Niagara Falls.  Such a huge amount and forceful movement of water goes over those rocks!! I
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Losing our aquifers
Martha Ressler July 16, 2024 Martha Ressler,Musings,Water
Martha Ressler Ironically I am vacationing in Ireland where it rains and there is water aplenty. But my theme for this prompt will be aquifers and their depletion. Deep below the ground is the water source for much of the US. Our well for example is 250 feet deep. (
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