Camping and rain just doesn't mix so we were divided on whether we should pack up while the tent was dry or risk the rain and stay another day and hope for sunshine. The children wanted to stay but sadly we packed up and came home while all our memories are still happy ones.
I'm sorry you had to cut your vacation with the grandchildren short. It was full of wonderful inspired zentangles of a grandmother having a really special time. I can see a bit of sadness in this one, with beautiful tears flowing down. There is still beauty, and some great days of playing in the sun, you will cherish this time for years to come.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ZT to show that there are always two opposites making a hole… Like Yin and Yang. You love spending time in the sun, enjoying flowers and fruits – but they need the rain to grow…
ReplyDeleteHave a good time anyway!
Beautiful tile! From one who has had one too many camping trips in the rain, you made the right decision. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Shelly - I can just SEE the tangles my big bro used to make of the strings to the pup tent.... Hehehehee
ReplyDeleteThanks, and yes it rained!
ReplyDeleteCompletely entranced by that top left corner, Shelly. What a beautiful recipe - I can see elements of Drupe, Hollibaugh, Laced, Crescent Moon (or Ixorus), Shattuck... a tangleation-ation indeed!! Sounds like happy memories were the way to go (since it rained)... I remember a weekend camping in Strahan when the tent was completely flooded out, so we ended up sleeping in the back of the station wagon!
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