Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Highs and lows



My brother-in-law's girlfriend made this photo when we were on Straddie - isn't it brilliant? (click to enlarge)

They left to fly back to the Netherlands yesterday. Yesterday was also my oldest son Hugo's 7th birthday. So after a very busy day I finally settled down to start on Dijanne Cevaal's lino-cutting class. I think you can guess what happened! (don't click to enlarge if you're a bit squeamish ;-))



I did have fun before the mishap and will try again tonight!

8 comments:

  1. Omigod that is a lot of blood! Hope you are out of pain!

    Happy Birthday Hugo!!!! Seven is so old!!!!

    Yes, great kite flying photo!

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  2. Oh, I just enlarged the kite flying photo. What a memory for that child! Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I wont' enlarge the blood shot, no, thank you.

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  3. AU!!!! That hurts!!?? A great foto of the kite flyers!
    The other one.....yes, what can I say? Was it your fingers or in de hand? It always give much blood but than it seems wors than it really is!? I hope so for you and I wish you more luck the next time.

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  4. Ouch! I love the patterns you've made in the lino. Simple but beautiful. Some of them could almost be big stitches in fabric. I bought some lino and a simple set of cutters with a gift certificate months ago... and haven't had the guts to cut into mine yet! Last but not least, the first photo is breathtaking - I'm much older than 7, but would love a kite like that!

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  5. Ouch! I did the same thing but didn't keep the evidence!

    I do hope you are still having fun!

    hugz

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  6. Ouch! Hope you heal quickly. I love that photo. What a fabulous kite.

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  7. ouch! ... but you didn't post a photo of your finger (or whatever it was the blood came from) - LOL
    (yes, I looked at the full size photo ... but - I am the person who posts photos of half disected cow's eyeballs on my blog ;-)

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